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While Attorney General Adam Laxalt addressed the National Rifle Association in Atlanta on Friday, proponents of the Question 1 background-check measure gathered locally to ask him to "do your job" and enact the law.

The implementation of the law, which passed in a narrow vote during November's election, was foiled in December when the FBI announced that it wouldn't conduct background checks on private transfers of firearms in Nevada or on sales online and at gun shows, as the bill's language stated.

Proponents of the law have stressed that Laxalt, a Republican who is vocally opposed to Question 1, has the responsibility to implement the will of the voters, something the attorney general has said is not possible because of how the bill was drafted.


Group speaks out against Laxalt over background-check law
 

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