FallonJeeper said:
There is no provision, in any NRS that allows you to conceal carry in your own home or property.
Laws are not permissive, they're restrictive.
If there's no law that says you cannot carry however you want on your own property then you can.
What happened to private property rights?
And it doesn't have to be in a statute.
Even before WI got cc last year, there was a
court ruling saying that cc is OK on your own property (house or business).
Now it's written into law that if you're on property you "own, lease, or legally occupy" you can cc without a license. So far, courts aren't too clear on the 'legally occupy' part.
wrightme said:
There is NO 'private property' exception coded into statute, thus it is not 'legal.'
No, you cannot legally authorize someone in your home or on your private property to do the same without a permit recognized by NV.
There's a difference between what you do on your property and authorizing someone else.
Merlin said:
"You are wrong, but it's OK. Today is your lucky day.
I'm from OCDO, and I'm here to help."
LOL
greengum said:
I think it is best to make it a pain for them to enforce their rules on you.
Like asking for a refund, getting names and numbers etc.
Definitely. Names of the people telling you "it's corporate policy", a copy of that corp. policy on company letterhead, names of the next couple levels of managment & their contact info...
Vegassteve said:
Why don't you stay in California and leave us alone.
vegaspassat said:
why are you in the nevada forums?
All fora are open to all members.