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new to the fourm abd have lots of Q's

yotetrapper

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The more I think about it, waiting till this weekend just sounds absurd. Off I go to autozone, OCn for my first time ..in town anyways
 

jdholmes

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I'm open to any other explanation for your claim that I lied about the law.

You claimed that he "can't" carry in casinos. Those were your words re: casinos...the way you put it sounded like it was an absolute rule and it isn't. It is misinformation. You CAN carry in casinos. You MIGHT run into trouble.

And no you did not explain what may happen if you do carry in a casino...look through our posts again. All you said was that he can't.
 

Nevada carrier

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Nevada Carrier, that is some Very good advice, I'd not thought of that at all or run across it in any other posts. Unfortunately I will not be able to afford anything like that in the near future. I'm sure your intent wasn't to discourage me from oc, although it's kinda in the back of my mind now, so I guess I will just have to be on my very best behavior.

please don't think that having that much money in your bank account is a prerequisite of Open Carry. By all means open carry, but you should be working towards that goal.
 

DVC

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You claimed that he "can't" carry in casinos. Those were your words re: casinos...the way you put it sounded like it was an absolute rule and it isn't. It is misinformation. You CAN carry in casinos. You MIGHT run into trouble.

And no you did not explain what may happen if you do carry in a casino...look through our posts again. All you said was that he can't.

Look through MY post again, where I said: "You can't carry in casinos. If anyone asks you to leave PRIVATE PROPERTY, you have to go, and all of the casinos that I know of will throw you out (maybe permanently) if you carry there."
 

MAC702

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Let's put it this way.

You CAN carry in casinos. If you are noticed carrying in a casino, there is a high likelihood that you will be asked to leave, politely or otherwise. But you are not breaking the law unless you refuse to leave and then you are trespassing.

Note also that rural casinos may not care at all, but urban casinos have a track record of which to be aware, even the ones which are not posted. Those that are posted are usually not done so conspicuously.

FWIW, I was also going to correct the "you can't carry in casinos" independent clause of DVC's statement. While most of us knew what he meant, it was misleading to a degree.

So, if you conceal carry in a casino, you are breaking no laws and are not likely to be hassled. If you open carry, you are breaking no laws, but you are likely to be hassled.
 

yotetrapper

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•Is the "Virginia tuck" legal OC? ... I would assume so, as per the definition of a concealed weapon, but I'd like to know what everyone else's thoughts on this.
•Do you have to inform anyone that you are recording audio?

I definitely don't want to assume anything so your input is appreciated.
 
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wrightme

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Ok I found a "satisfactory" answer over at Nevada Shooters http://www.nevadashooters.com/archive/index.php/t-22879.html

Now I also know of no law that says you must inform someone of audio recording so I would like to revise my question and ask,
• Do any of you inform an officer or anyone else that you are recording audio/video?

http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-200.html#NRS200Sec610


Statute discusses private conversations. Nevada is supposedly an 'all-party consent state,' but the question is whether an LE interaction is a private conversation or not. Since they record with dashcams, AND IIRC, audio, and do not get consent......
 

yotetrapper

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Thank you, very informative. Yet gray n' shady.
I would agree with your dashcam logic and I do not believe a public servant is entitled to any sort of privacy while on duty.
Do you yourself inform LE they are being recorded?
 
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jfrey123

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My understanding of wiretapping in Nevada is that "wire" communications must have the consent of "all parties", meaning telephone or other similar means. That's why every time you call a customer service center that records or monitors calls, they have to mention it. There is an implied sense of privacy when you're talking to one person on the phone, and the wiretapping law is designed to protect that.

When you are in person with someone out in public, there is no expectation of privacy. I have never seen a Nevada law prohibiting the use of recording equipment in public, but I might have missed something.

I don't think I would intentionally offer up to an officer that I am recording them. Watching youtube vids, many seem to try and intimidate the recording person to turn it off, but they never cite them for failure to turn it off even though they'll threaten things like "failure to follow my order" (which isn't a real charge, failure to follow a lawful order is what they're implying). Inform at your own risk, it might open a new can of worms and frustrate your officer.
 

wrightme

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Thank you, very informative. Yet gray n' shady.
I would agree with your dashcam logic and I do not believe a public servant is entitled to any sort of privacy while on duty.
Do you yourself inform LE they are being recorded?

I myself have NEVER needed to record LE to inform that they were being recorded. :banana:



Comes with the small-town atmosphere. It seems to be a non-event. Heck, Walmart, I do not notice ANY reactions. The ONE person who I did speak to, outside of a hardware store, was supportive, and a member of the SFA.
 
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