here is the law for state parks recycled from a previous post.
Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 407 covers firearms in State Parks.
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/nac/NAC-407.html
Relevant Code Section:
NAC 407.105 Possession or use of weapons. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)
1. In any park, a person shall not:
(a) Use a bow and arrow, slingshot or paint ball launcher;
(b) Possess a firearm, unless:
(1) The firearm is unloaded and inside a vehicle; or
(2) The person in possession of the firearm has a permit to carry a concealed firearm issued pursuant to the provisions of NRS 202.3653 to 202.369, inclusive, and is carrying the firearm in conformity with the terms of the permit;
(c) Discharge a weapon, including, without limitation, an air rifle, spring gun or air pistol
So what are the TERMS of the permit? TERMS of the permit would be those rules which the permittee must follow when carrying. Let's examine each and every law related to concealed weapons:
NRS 202.3653 - Definitions.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3657 - Application for permit; eligibility; denial or revocation of permit.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.366 - Investigation of applicant for permit; issuance or denial of permit; expiration of permit.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3662 - Confidentiality of information about applicant for permit and permittee.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3663 - Judicial review of denial of application for permit.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3665 - Duties of sheriff upon receiving notification that applicant or permittee has been charged with or convicted of crime involving use or threatened use of force or violence.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3667 - Permittee to carry permit and proper identification when in possession of concealed firearm; penalty.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? YES
NRS 202.367 - Duplicate permit; notification to sheriff of recovered permit; penalty.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3673 - Permittee authorized to carry concealed firearm while on premises of public building; exceptions; penalty.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? YES
NRS 202.3677 - Application for renewal of permit; fees; demonstrated continued competence required.
Rules for the permittee when carrying
? NO
NRS 202.3678 - Application for certification as qualified retired law enforcement officer; fee.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.368 - Fees to be deposited with county treasurer.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3683 - Immunity of state and local governments from civil liability.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3687 - Temporary permits.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3688 - Circumstances in which holder of permit issued by another state may carry concealed firearm in this State; holder of permit issued by another state subject to same restrictions and requirements as holder of permit issued in this State.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.3689 - Department to prepare list of states that meet certain requirements concerning permits; Department to provide copy of list to law enforcement agencies in this State; Department to make list available to public.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
NRS 202.369 - Regulations.
Rules for the permittee when carrying? NO
So out of the 17 code sections related to concealed weapons, only 2 are related to what the permit holder must do. The rest is the bureaucratic nonsense.
Since there are only 2 code sections to review, let's look at each of them:
NRS 202.3667 Permittee to carry permit and proper identification when in possession of concealed firearm; penalty.
1. Each permittee shall carry the permit, or a duplicate issued pursuant to the provisions of NRS 202.367, together with proper identification whenever the permittee is in actual possession of a concealed firearm. Both the permit and proper identification must be presented if requested by a peace officer.
2. A permittee who violates the provisions of this section is subject to a civil penalty of $25 for each violation.
This requires permit holders to carry the permit with "proper" identification. I never understood what was required of this "proper" identification since the CCW has your name, address, and picture on it already. But even if you fail to have "proper" identification with you, it's not criminal. It carries a minimal $25 civil penalty.
NRS 202.3673 Permittee authorized to carry concealed firearm while on premises of public building; exceptions; penalty.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, a permittee may carry a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of any public building.
2. A permittee shall not carry a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of a public building that is located on the property of a public airport.
3. A permittee shall not carry a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of:
(a) A public building that is located on the property of a public school or a child care facility or the property of the Nevada System of Higher Education, unless the permittee has obtained written permission to carry a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of the public building pursuant to subparagraph (3) of paragraph (a) of subsection 3 of NRS 202.265.
(b) A public building that has a metal detector at each public entrance or a sign posted at each public entrance indicating that no firearms are allowed in the building, unless the permittee is not prohibited from carrying a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of the public building pursuant to subsection 4.
4. The provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection 3 do not prohibit:
(a) A permittee who is a judge from carrying a concealed firearm in the courthouse or courtroom in which he presides or from authorizing a permittee to carry a concealed firearm while in the courtroom of the judge and while traveling to and from the courtroom of the judge.
(b) A permittee who is a prosecuting attorney of an agency or political subdivision of the United States or of this State from carrying a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of a public building.
(c) A permittee who is employed in the public building from carrying a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of the public building.
(d) A permittee from carrying a concealed firearm while he is on the premises of the public building if the permittee has received written permission from the person in control of the public building to carry a concealed firearm while the permittee is on the premises of the public building.
5. A person who violates subsection 2 or 3 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
6. As used in this section:
(a) “Child care facility� has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph (a) of subsection 5 of NRS 202.265.
(b) “Public building� means any building or office space occupied by:
(1) Any component of the Nevada System of Higher Education and used for any purpose related to the System; or
(2) 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.
If only part of the building is occupied by an entity described in this subsection, the term means only that portion of the building which is so occupied.
Relating this just to parks:
1. Unless prohibited by 2 or 3, you can carry into any public building in any park.
2. Public airports don't exist within state parks, N/A
3a. If there is a school building or child care facility within the park, you can't carry into it. This is redundant, since NRS 202.265 already makes this illegal.
3b. If any building within the park has metal detectors at each public entrance, or a sign prohibiting firearms at each public entrance, you cannot carry into it.
4a. No courthouses within public parks. N/A
4b. If you are a prosecuting attorney anywhere in the USA, you're above the law.
4c. If you're employed in a public building within the park, even if it has metal detectors or signs, you may carry concealed within that public building.
4d. If you have permission from the administrator of the building, you may carry.
5. Penalty
6. Definitions
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Nrs/NRS-202.html#NRS202Sec3653
Thanks Tim,