National Carry AcademyOpen Carry Laws for Nevada
January 11, 2016
In Nevada, open carrying is legal, and the “off limits” places mentioned in the “Carry Permit Limitations” section may not apply to those who carry openly. The law does not allow concealed carrying in airport terminals, and many believe that open carrying is allowed in public airports outside the security area.
To know more about carrying in a vehicle, check the “Traveling in a Vehicle with a Firearm without a Nevada Permit” section above.
State and local authorities are not allowed to pass laws or ordinances to prohibit open carrying. An individual who is asked by a property owner to leave the premises should follow immediately. Otherwise, it may result to Trespass Charges. Open carrying is for individuals 18 years old and above.
Some states prohibit open carrying on places that allow concealed carrying. To know more information about open carrying in Nevada, visit the website at nevadacarry.org. You can also visit www.opencarry.org or search the keywords “Nevada Open Carry” on Google. For Nevada Attorney General’s opinions on open carrying, check the “Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of Nevada AG” section below.
Open Carry Laws for Nevada
January 11, 2016
In Nevada, open carrying is legal, and the “off limits” places mentioned in the “Carry Permit Limitations” section may not apply to those who carry openly. The law does not allow concealed carrying in airport terminals, and many believe that open carrying is allowed in public airports outside the security area.
To know more about carrying in a vehicle, check the “Traveling in a Vehicle with a Firearm without a Nevada Permit” section above.
State and local authorities are not allowed to pass laws or ordinances to prohibit open carrying. An individual who is asked by a property owner to leave the premises should follow immediately. Otherwise, it may result to Trespass Charges. Open carrying is for individuals 18 years old and above.
Some states prohibit open carrying on places that allow concealed carrying. To know more information about open carrying in Nevada, visit the website at nevadacarry.org. You can also visit www.opencarry.org or search the keywords “Nevada Open Carry” on Google. For Nevada Attorney General’s opinions on open carrying, check the “Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of Nevada AG” section below.
