Caliboy
New member
Hello to all, I'm new here and have been reading all to posts. Today will be my first time OC very nerves, I am heading to Reno for my pregnant girl friends check up, am I able to carry in Dr offices or hospitals?
Hello to all, I'm new here and have been reading all to posts. Today will be my first time OC very nerves, I am heading to Reno for my pregnant girl friends check up, am I able to carry in Dr offices or hospitals?
In regards to going to the baby Dr today I did leave it in the car not wanting to have to walk all the way back the the parking garage not a big deal for me today.. I have more days to get comfortable doing so... I had moved here from California so being here I'm loving the gun rights. I have been to many gun shops researching my gun rights and getting my ccw. I have been very satisfied on all my answers and all my Internet research witch led me to this sight. I am happy to be apart of and glade to see so many people on here that want to keep are 2nd amendment alive and going strong. Thank you all for the welcoming happy to be here.
Caliboy
In regards to going to the baby Dr today I did leave it in the car not wanting to have to walk all the way back the the parking garage not a big deal for me today.. I have more days to get comfortable doing so... I had moved here from California so being here I'm loving the gun rights. I have been to many gun shops researching my gun rights and getting my ccw. I have been very satisfied on all my answers and all my Internet research witch led me to this sight. I am happy to be apart of and glade to see so many people on here that want to keep are 2nd amendment alive and going strong. Thank you all for the welcoming happy to be here.
Caliboy
If you are doing your research on gun rights by going to gun shops and taking ccw, be aware that you may get a 'colored' version of reality. For instance, a common misconception that gets lots of leg time from some instructors is that "you can't OC after getting a CC permit." A typical claim is "concealed means concealed! Be wary of 'FUD,' and verify legal points for yourself if you can. NRS 202 is a reasonable place to begin.
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/
I specifically did NOT link directly to that statute, as being familiar with that website is a great idea anyway.
But, locate the "Law Library" at the legislature website, and check the statutes. The pamphlet references are from there.
Oh, and "welcome" and congrats on your escape. :banana: