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It's passed the Nevada Senate. A NICS check will be required for private transfers regardless if you have a Nevada CFP (which is NICS exempt) or not. At the very least if we're going to be given this legislative suppository, Nevada CFP holders should be exempt from it as our background is being constantly audited by the issuing Nevada sheriff to maintain our NICS exemption.

Nevada has one of the most expensive NICS fees being $25 per transfer transaction.
 
If that kinda law passes in arizona it will bring the prices of used private sale guns down through the floor--Can you imagine seeing private sale guns costing less than new guns do? & in Arizony??:eek::eek:

You Nevada folks better sell your extra guns now while private sale is still in effect, if you wanna get any profit out of it
 
Now that this portion of taking our firearms from us has so speedily passed, the next piece of legislation will mandate the total confiscation of our firearms. With liberals, getting one thing is never the end of it. They always want more and more and more of the People's Liberty. Utah is lookin' better and better to me.
 
If that kinda law passes in arizona it will bring the prices of used private sale guns down through the floor--Can you imagine seeing private sale guns costing less than new guns do? & in Arizony??:eek::eek:

You Nevada folks better sell your extra guns now while private sale is still in effect, if you wanna get any profit out of it
it didnt bring used prices down in oregon.theres a much higher incentive to either not comply or buy new now.

i know what my decision was.
 
Will have to be Utah for me, and right near SLC. I drive for FedEx Ground. All I'd have to do is to move there, bop on down to the hub and introduce myself. Hired in several minutes...

I don't blame you. You're keen on the logistics of your chosen career. There's a shortage of drivers for the ground transportation industry. You might be able to arrange a lateral transfer without even applying. I don't know how FedEx operates in that arena. I'm sure you've done your due diligence with respect to employment if you need to leave Nevada.

I'm a disability retired NV gov't employee and get a decent pension benefit from Carson City with 19 years of service credit in NVPERS. I can live anywhere in the world. If it gets to that point to where I have to leave the US, I'm going to the CZ Republic which is shall issue CCW for anyone born in a NATO nation. You just have to know how to read and speak Czech for the oral and written exam.
 
Any criminal moron smart enough to read and have some awareness about what's going-on in Nevada will know that a private sale is no longer an option for acquiring a firearm sans a NICS check. That leaves theft... which usually entails breaking into a man's house, ransacking the place until a gun is found and taking anything else that will become quick cash at a pawn shop on the way out. I doubt the liberal imbeciles in Carson City ever thought of that. All they care about is the further erosion of Nevadans' Liberty.

That batsard Bloomberg is behind it. His Question 1 passed muster by the thinnest of red hairs in 2016 (or was it 2014?), yet Don Vito Sisolak says Question 1 passed "overwhelmingly." It did not. Question 1 passed by less than one percent; more like 0.7 percent. All those "tax fugitive" transplants from Kalifonia voted for it, and we had a few dimbulbs in Washoe County who also voted for it. The other fifteen Counties in Nevada voted it all the way down the swirler...
 
It's a good way to cover your butt in case the buyer is a convicted felon.
That's the "public argument" for it. The real, genuine, actual and truthful reason the Evil Left wants stuff like this is to generate a list of who owns what such that the next Tyranny-crat President can outlaw the ownership of anything using nitro-glycerine and lead styphnate as part of what makes it useful to people.
 
I doubt the liberal imbeciles in Carson City ever thought of that. All they care about is the further erosion of Nevadans' Liberty.

I wonder if the liberal imbeciles in Carson City ever imagined this 100% unenforceable "law" would be ignored by gun owners.
 
the only way to enforce it is if somehow the guns serial number is ran and its not in the hands of the last purchaser if the date of the purchase/bgc was post law change. otherwise, theyre idiots for thinking it can be enforced. also, state police can run sting operations.

there has yet to be one case that im aware of in oregon (where i live) of someone being prosecuted for violating our stupid bgc law.

a church in lake oswego, OR had a preacher who used his congregations money to buy a lot of raffle tickets to win an AR fully intending to destroy it. he publicly stated he was storing it at a friends house...no bgc was performed for that transfer. no prosecution either.

clearly, theres no point in a law if its not going to be enforced.
 
edit: now that i remember, there was one prosecution. a republican state reps aide loaned a gun to a friend and got 4 days in jail and a fine.


2 sets of laws in oregon. just depends what side of the isle youre on.
 
I wonder if the liberal imbeciles in Carson City ever imagined this 100% unenforceable "law" would be ignored by gun owners.
I doubt they even care or ever cared. All they wanted to do was "something." Not really important if that "something" will put the oxy-acetylene torch to the scrotums of the criminals who actually perpetrate crimes and make them suffer for such crimes. What's important was that the legislature and Don Vito Sisolak did "something." Urinating up a rope would have been only slightly more effective than the law that was finally promulgated...
 
I guess you'll have to keep a private sale private, no one knows except for the buyer and seller and unless one is an undercover ATF agent no one will ever know. Good case for not having a national gun registry.
 
Nevada doesn't have a state income tax and it's most likely to be the last state that ever will have one.
Didn't I say that in my previous comment?
Gaming tax accounts for such funds.

I'm well aware of that considering I've lived in southern Nevada over 26 years and I'm a retired NV gov't employee. My pension benefit comes from Carson City. Casinos are taxed at 50% or so. In rural counties where brothels are legal, the county receives half of the brothel profits as a term of their business license. I looked into buying an interest in the Chicken Ranch in Pahrump when it was up for sale in 2005. I, unfortunately, couldn't get a business loan for it.
 

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