DON`T TREAD ON ME
Regular Member
I came across this NRS, and thought about Steve Larson's issue, Nevada Legislature can proclaim Nevada a Shall issue State all they want, However if the Sheriff's cannot be held accountable for denying permits.... It is the exact same thing as a "may issue State."
In Steve's case, Nevada is a De- Facto May issue state much like California. If Nevada is a may issue state for Steve, It Could be a may issue state for You and I. Bringing up the importance of Open Carry, as it diminishes the subjective power of those who wish to control.
NRS 202.3683 Immunity of state and local governments from civil liability. The State or any political subdivision of the State, the Department, a sheriff, law enforcement agency, firearm safety or training instructor or any other person who, in good faith and without gross negligence, acts pursuant to the provisions of NRS 202.3653 to 202.369, inclusive, is immune from civil liability for those acts. Such acts include, but are not limited to, the receipt, review or investigation of an application for a permit, the certification of a retired law enforcement officer, or the issuance, denial, suspension, revocation or renewal of a permit.
(Added to NRS by 1995, 2725; A 2005, 596)
In Steve's case, Nevada is a De- Facto May issue state much like California. If Nevada is a may issue state for Steve, It Could be a may issue state for You and I. Bringing up the importance of Open Carry, as it diminishes the subjective power of those who wish to control.