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Is it okay to open carry while riding your bike around town?

varminter22

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In a word, yes, it is okay.

However, in Clark County there are some ordinances ...

There is MUCH about this subject in this forum. Rather than recap the entire situation, I recommend a search of this forum.
 
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varminter22 wrote:
In a word, yes, it is okay.

However, in Clark County there are some ordinances ...

There is MUCH about this subject in this forum. Rather than recap the entire situation, I recommend a search of this forum.
What ordinances?
 

varminter22

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A search of this forum should reveal a lot of discussion.

However, some examples:

NLV www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=16023&sid=28

For example:
9.32.080 Deadly weapon prohibited in vehicle--Exceptions.


It is unlawful for any person to have in his possession in any automobile, truck, motorcycle, or any other type of vehicle any dangerous or deadly weapon, but this restriction shall not be deemed to prohibit the carrying of ordinary tools or equipment carried in good faith for uses of honest work, trade or business, or for the purpose of legitimate sport or recreation.
LV www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=16257&sid=28

Clark Co www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=16214&sid=28

And http://opencarry.mywowbb.com/view_topic.php?id=17586&forum_id=36&highlight=varminter22

And there is more to read!

Many/most of us believe the bulk of local firearms related ordinances in Clark County are null/void since SB-92 of 2007 went into effect.

But the Clark County DA (and others in Clark County) disagree.
 
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