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 Posted: Sun Apr 1st, 2018 12:01 am
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JAMMAN wrote:
There are already a slew of states that support Reciprocity from other states. I just carried through 3 states, stopped at places throughout the 3, carried in rest stops, banks, post offices and even in an obvious libtard owned Italian restaurant with a no guns sign on the door.

The operative here is "concealed". Truly concealed there is nothing but a wand that is going to find a gun. I don't carry in to courts because they do check. I won't carry through airports though I feel I should be able to. Anything else is fair game. I carry at my kids school. I carry at the movies. If I'm caught dead it will be without my gun. It is a part of my attire, a part of my life.

I was half way to work one day and realized I'd left my 9 at home. At lunch I realized I had left my wallet also but didn't notice till I tried to pull it out.

I must consider my gun more important than my wallet but less important than my pants because I did have them on.


Here in Nevada, for a Open carry state as well as a stand your own ground state, Open carry has more "privileges" if you will than Concealed which I am still trying to wrap my head around in some ways. I open carry my G23 for more than one reason here. Lots of high strong aggressive personalities and egos here, NOT from here, and as soon as you turn around or they see it on your side all of a sudden people become respectful and courteous again. On the fence whether or not If that's a good or a bad thing considering I am sure I raise the percentage of being shot at first if someone else sees me with it first. I don't have any business at any schools so that's moot for me. But banks, stores, bars, even some casino's or hotels although I generally avoid them, no problems so far. Courts no 18 U.S. Code § 930, Despite; 


Can I open carry at a state or local government building (library, museum, city hall, DMV, courthouse, etc.)?

Yes. NRS 202.3673 specifically states that 'no guns' signs or metal detectors must be present at each public entrance and this restriction only applies to concealed carry and not open carry. Illegal harassment may occur, however numerous reports advise the DMV and other state buildings are open carry friendly environments. Government employees and non-public areas are subject to internal policies regarding weapons. Read more about this on the local laws page. Read this opinion from the Legislative Counsel Bureau affirming that open carry is legal in public buildings.


Do I have to obey 'no guns' signs on private property?

No, signs do not have the force of law in Nevada on private property. If the owner or management wants you to leave or disarm, you must comply or you can be arrested for trespassing. Nevada Carry recommends taking your business elsewhere and making sure that the owner or corporate management knows they lost your business for denying you the right to lawfully carry. The majority of Nevada businesses are firearm friendly.


Post office.. nope, 39 CFR 232.1(l) Federal property - your rights aren't considered the same so I don't Besides I don't need a   load of freaking out old Asian women going sideways on site. Airports? Ha... yea no thanks for that hassle.

But when you get into concealed, rules change. i.e I can open carry into a court here, but not conceal carry... I know.. I know.... [sigh]



Tsquare wrote:
I have a GA carry permit. There is quite a few states that do  not recognized my permit. I also have a FL carry permit and I pick up TX and a few of the mid-west states.

A few years back I got pulled over by a local in central California with my 45 inside my waistband. The LEO wanted to see ID and I gave him my GA DL, motorcycle insurance, GA CP, and FL CCP. He let me know I was printing a bit heavily, neither the GA or FL permits were recognized, and told me to have a nice day. If I had been in a coastal county I would have been screwed, but I was in olive, garlic, and artichoke country.

Proof that JUST because you are physically in another state, doesn't mean their rules and laws apply to you. Now when I say laws I am not going to get into semantics here but you should know I am speaking purely on the subject matter of "Statutory codes". The BASICS of law apply to you to keep it simple.

Aside from all of that. All those interested in this topic of reciprocity may wanna take a listen to this.



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