folks,
for those of you that vacation to sin city, you may want to check the new reciprocity list.
and for those of ME who like to come home on occasion, it may not be necessary to apply for a 3rd partY state carry permit. *** edit: assuming delaware agrees and reciprocates.
Nevada has changed it's reciprocity laws recently which opened up a couple more states to us, and it appears that Delaware is now on the list. sb175.
the new letter of reciprocity is at this link, de in now honored i nv. hoping delaware adjusts their list in short order!
*** changed to direct link to the .gov official site
http://gsd.nv.gov/FeesForms/Brady/CCW-P ... cognition/
also, should you visit nv, remember, open carry is also an option. it is a little more forgiving then de. you don't need to mount your gun in the open while in a car.
the typical places are off limits, schools, certain .gov bldgs, etc. private property no gun signs have NO FORCE OF LAW. but they can ask you to leave, you can be trespass'ed if you don't. fed buildings have the standard rules.
casinos are very anti gun, if they see it. but it is not illegal to carry inside. again, they can ask you to leave, and you must comply or it's trespass. sort of dont ask/dont tell. and they will ask you to live in short order, if you carry visibly.
you can go dig up the details on all this stuff before you travel, but at least you know the dig is worth while now, if you're heading this way.
for those of you that vacation to sin city, you may want to check the new reciprocity list.
and for those of ME who like to come home on occasion, it may not be necessary to apply for a 3rd partY state carry permit. *** edit: assuming delaware agrees and reciprocates.
Nevada has changed it's reciprocity laws recently which opened up a couple more states to us, and it appears that Delaware is now on the list. sb175.
the new letter of reciprocity is at this link, de in now honored i nv. hoping delaware adjusts their list in short order!
*** changed to direct link to the .gov official site
http://gsd.nv.gov/FeesForms/Brady/CCW-P ... cognition/
also, should you visit nv, remember, open carry is also an option. it is a little more forgiving then de. you don't need to mount your gun in the open while in a car.
the typical places are off limits, schools, certain .gov bldgs, etc. private property no gun signs have NO FORCE OF LAW. but they can ask you to leave, you can be trespass'ed if you don't. fed buildings have the standard rules.
casinos are very anti gun, if they see it. but it is not illegal to carry inside. again, they can ask you to leave, and you must comply or it's trespass. sort of dont ask/dont tell. and they will ask you to live in short order, if you carry visibly.
you can go dig up the details on all this stuff before you travel, but at least you know the dig is worth while now, if you're heading this way.
Last edited by pick_six on Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.