According to Nevada state law and the laws and ordinances of Clark County and the city of Las Vegas, open carry of guns is not prohibited in any building except government buildings. This would mean, unlike some states, it is legal to carry firearms into bars, casinos, and other places that serve alcohol. (I realize North Las Vegas and Boulder City is different). Am I right, that you can carry in those establishments? I even heard from one enthusiast that those state laws trump any signs that may prohibit firearms--any opinion (KNOWLEDGEABLE ONLY TEENIE BOOPERS AND LIBERALS).
2007-01-22
11:22:00
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Politics & Government
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What you "know" little boy is nothing more than malarkey fed you by your pea-sized brain and the ramblings of your incoherent babbling parents who are spoonfed lies by the media and movies and cannot tell the difference between truth and allusion. I assure you, little boy, that carrying a loaded weapon holstered into a casino is legal--I asked a specific question, and I didn't ask for your worthless fantasies.
2007-01-22
11:29:49 ·
update #1