Anti-Gun Bills To Be Heard This Week In Nevada

posted on May 8, 2017

Two anti-gun measures are set to be heard in the Nevada Assembly Judiciary Committee this week, and gun owners in the state should make their voices heard on both.

Senate Bill 115 would expand the list of places firearms are prohibited from being carried and kept to include public library property. In addition to banning firearms within the library, this prohibition would be extended to include the parking lot as well.

SB 387 would allow for ex parte orders to remove your Second Amendment rights—not because of a criminal conviction or mental adjudication, but based on third-party allegations. This order lacks due process as firearms are required to be surrendered weeks before a hearing may take place.

Use Your Power!

Nevada gun owners are encouraged to contact Assembly Judiciary Committee members in opposition to both of these measures. Contact them by clicking here.

 



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