Felid`Maximus
Activist Member
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Nevada law states that one may not conceal a firearm in a public building, but is silent as far as open carry. It considers a public building to be:
The Federal Government, the State of Nevada or any county, city, school district or other political subdivision of the State of Nevada and used for any public purpose. (As well as buildings part of the Nevada System of Higher Education.)
So basically,
That means that as long as the building isn't a school (possession covered by other NV law), and its not a federal building (where federal law prohibits the possession of firearms), you can carry your firearm openly correct?
So, libraries, buildings part of the city, county, etc. should all be okay right?
Nevada law states that one may not conceal a firearm in a public building, but is silent as far as open carry. It considers a public building to be:
The Federal Government, the State of Nevada or any county, city, school district or other political subdivision of the State of Nevada and used for any public purpose. (As well as buildings part of the Nevada System of Higher Education.)
So basically,
That means that as long as the building isn't a school (possession covered by other NV law), and its not a federal building (where federal law prohibits the possession of firearms), you can carry your firearm openly correct?
So, libraries, buildings part of the city, county, etc. should all be okay right?