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MikeDawg
11-15-2007, 11:17
Ok, so I've got a question in regards to the "new" reciprocity laws that went into effect 10/1/2007 (I believe).

I am getting both my NV CCW, and my UT CCW, as a decent number of people do. NV requires that you essentially list your CCW weapons on your NV CCW card (law changed regarding revolvers, I know). UT doesn't require you to list your CCW weapons on your CCW card.

If I was in possession of both my NV CCW, and my UT CCW (which may someday come true as I wait for the offices to go through all the paperwork, etc.), is there really any point to keep re-qualifying any new guns I might buy for the NV CCW?

osiruscyn
11-15-2007, 11:35
yes because as a Nevada resident, your NV CCW is the one that trumps all others. You are only allowed to CCW what is listed on your NV permit. If a Glock 22 is on there, then you can CCW any Glock 22. If you do not have a Glock 22 on it, then you cannot CCW a Glock 22.

Essentially, as a Nevada resident, your UT CCW is worthless here.

MikeDawg
11-15-2007, 11:38
yes because as a Nevada resident, your NV CCW is the one that trumps all others. You are only allowed to CCW what is listed on your NV permit. If a Glock 22 is on there, then you can CCW any Glock 22. If you do not have a Glock 22 on it, then you cannot CCW a Glock 22.

So, if I only had a UT CCW permit, I wouldn't have to deal with qualifying new ccw guns?

I wish I was better informed about these reciprocity laws that went into effect in October, had I known, I would have probably just got my out-of-state Utah CCW license.

osiruscyn
11-15-2007, 11:49
If you are a Nevada resident, your UT CCW is worthless. You must have a NV resident CCW in order to CCW in Nevada. There are no exceptions.

MikeDawg
11-15-2007, 12:06
If you are a Nevada resident, your UT CCW is worthless. You must have a NV resident CCW in order to CCW in Nevada. There are no exceptions.

Ahh. . . I'm with you now. I had to read the law ( SB-237 (http://www.leg.state.nv.us/74th/Bills/SB/SB237_EN.pdf) ) to see that the reciprocity laws refer to people who aren't residents.

Thanks

Mike