Private Gun Sales Now Illegal in NV

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Nevada Governor Signs Bill Outlawing Private Gun Sales:
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2...ernor-signs-bill-outlawing-private-gun-sales/

Wow. Gotta say that despite even Las Vegas, I didn't expect to see this in Nevada. Not that it'll solve a damn thing, or even stop folks from selling to/buying from their trusted friends, but still. Wow.



Staff - I performed a search and didn't see this posted elsewhere, so feel free to delete/merge if this is already in discussion.
 
The media, an enemy of the people, has done a fantastic job of marketing the so-called universal background check (which is hardly universal - how many criminals are going to subject themselves to this? NONE!), and to the average person, it sounds like a great idea.

I think more states will pass this nonsense and eventually so will the federal government.

And then they'll start talking about how they need to create a registry to enforce the so-called UBC law.
 
Gov. Sisolak had this to say upon signing the new bill:

The bill I’m about to sign is a long-overdue, common-sense measure that will make Nevada safer and has the power to save lives from gun violence. We have already lost too many lives across the country to guns. With this bill, we are taking an important step to address the nationwide public health crisis that is gun violence, and we are making our children and families safer here at home by making it harder for potentially dangerous individuals to access a firearm.


Pure comedic gold. On second thought... bullshit and lies... its nowhere near common sense, it wont make anyone safer, and its not making it harder for dangerous people to access a firearm. What it IS doing is making it harder and more difficult for honest people to protect themselves, and it is the Governor wiping his ass with the Constitution.

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I've told this story before. Gary Kleck came to WCU while I was a student. At the time I was taking a Criminal Justice class and the CJ department was sponsoring him. I might have gotten extra credit to attend. At the end of the night I got the opportunity to ask him the last question of the evening. "Given what you have just talked about in regards to gun control, are there any laws not currently on the books that would have any effect?" Regulating private sales like FFL sales was the only thing he mentioned. In his opinion it was the only thing not being covered worth considering. I'm surprised it's taken over 20 years to get to this point.
 
Public Health Crisis my ass...we have a public LIBERTY crisis in our country!


"...our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer." - Thomas Paine
 
Once checks are universal, I can buy a gun anywhere without having it shipped to a FFL...right? Since it is the same check I’ll get back home? Right???

That’s why there is no “common sense” in play.
 
This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem and a tyranny problem disguised as a security problem.
-Joe Rogan


Yep...9 years MAX!
I'll take the under on that, good sir.
I bet 3 years at the soonest and 7 at the max.


I prefer peace. But if trouble must come, let it come in my time, so that my children can live in peace.
-Thomas Paine
 
Until enough conservatives value the title of Free Man over that of Law-Abiding Citizen, the erosion of Liberty will continue unabated because those making the law as well as those enforcing it face no consequences from a meek population all too accustomed to bending the knee.
 
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Yep...9 years MAX!


This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem and a tyranny problem disguised as a security problem.
-Joe Rogan



I'll take the under on that, good sir.
I bet 3 years at the soonest and 7 at the max.


I prefer peace. But if trouble must come, let it come in my time, so that my children can live in peace.
-Thomas Paine



Man you guys are very optimistic I see it in two or less.
 
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27% of voters in NV are registered Unaffiliated or Other as of July 2018. My guess is the governor just flipped the state red!
 
Wonder if there will be a court challenge?
 
And then they'll start talking about how they need to create a registry to enforce the so-called UBC law.

That was my thought all along. When this has zero impact on anything, they'll use it as leverage to need more. Odd how the .gov is one of the few (only?) things where failure produces more power for those who fail.
 
This will spread and likely spread quickly. Even though it amounts to absolutely nothing.

They can’t control what they don’t regulate and they clearly want control of guns. One more step to get closer to being able to control all guns everywhere.


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This will spread and likely spread quickly. Even though it amounts to absolutely nothing.

They can’t control what they don’t regulate and they clearly want control of guns. One more step to get closer to being able to control all guns everywhere.


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They can control every new gun from the date the law went into effect by serial number. You could always say you bought or sold before the law was signed but not on firearms with a newer serial number.
 
They can control every new gun from the date the law went into effect by serial number. You could always say you bought or sold before the law was signed but not on firearms with a newer serial number.
But, that would require owner/serial# registration, as in making 4473's part of the accessable record. As mentioned, registration is the next step if they expect any kind of plausible enforcement.
 
They regulate motor vehicles and licence operators, once you leave DMV it us up to the individual to drive responsibility or like a maniac. Agree they are going around our Constitution to create a database for tracking guns.
 
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They can control every new gun from the date the law went into effect by serial number. You could always say you bought or sold before the law was signed but not on firearms with a newer serial number.

So that's why they have to stamp out those ghost guns!
 
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I’ll be the first to admit I’m naïve about many things. I thought it was the responsibility of the Federal government to legislate free trade and commerce. So now the state of Nevada is refusing to allow its citizens to buy and sell legal to own items, in most cases, personal property. Is not an infringement on free trade and commerce?

As Billy opined, it appears as if our grandchildren and for sure our great grandchildren will be unable to legally own firearms. At 70 years old I am glad that I will not be around to see that, as well as the assorted changes in our society.

The best way to enslave ANYONE is to make them dependent on someone else for their survival.
 
But, that would require owner/serial# registration, as in making 4473's part of the accessable record. As mentioned, registration is the next step if they expect any kind of plausible enforcement.
They just need to know the latest date of manufacture serial from the manufacturer. They don't need to track the number.
 
I’ll be the first to admit I’m naïve about many things. I thought it was the responsibility of the Federal government to legislate free trade and commerce. So now the state of Nevada is refusing to allow its citizens to buy and sell legal to own items, in most cases, personal property. Is not an infringement on free trade and commerce?

As Billy opined, it appears as if our grandchildren and for sure our great grandchildren will be unable to legally own firearms. At 70 years old I am glad that I will not be around to see that, as well as the assorted changes in our society.

The best way to enslave ANYONE is to make them dependent on someone else for their survival.

You may be thinking the commerce clause but that is only interstate. A state can do what they want. You aren't prohibited from buying a gun or owning one. Just like you have to buy your liquor through the government in many states.
 
News stories like this one have gotten my wife pissed at me. Seems all I do these days is read stuff like this and blurt out Oh, FF Sakes ! Oh, WTF now ?

She says I've become a cranky old bastard and shes right. I always thought Nevada ( aside from Vegas) was a pretty a much mind your own damn business kind of state but now that I read more about it that clearly has changed a lot. And again the big population centers swing the votes to the Dems.

https://ballotpedia.org/Almanac_of_American_Politics_Nevada_state_profile_2018
 
Pure comedic gold. On second thought... bullshit and lies... its nowhere near common sense, it wont make anyone safer, and its not making it harder for dangerous people to access a firearm. What it IS doing is making it harder and more difficult for honest people to protect themselves, and it is the Governor wiping his ass with the Constitution.
It doesn't really make it more difficult for people to protect themselves. What it does do is make it easier for the gov to create a registry (publicly or clandestinely) to use for eventual confiscation purposes. THAT is the reason we cannot allow "universal background checks" to become federal law.
 
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Bad guys will have another law to ignore. Just more infringements on the law abiding. Since criminals use cars and cell phones for in their commission of crimes where's the background checks for them?

CD

Good point. I want someone to tell me how many crimes are committed with the aid of a motor vehicle?:D
 
This sh*t ain't about "safety" and if you believe it is, I've got some ocean-front property in Arizona I'll sell ya...and if you'll buy that I'll throw the Golden Gate in free.

Here's what it's about...

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The end game...absolute authority and control over a populace of defenseless lambs.

Well, MFers...keep stroking it to that dream because that's as close as you're going to get. Your visions of a subservient citizenry is only a vision. It ain't happening....for several reasons. First and foremost, free American citizens have resistance and rebellion in their DNA. Yeah; you may have some folks that'll walk that plank under threat of violence...SOME, but you're gonna have one helluva time with others. It'll prove to be a pretty damned expensive undertaking and I'm not talking about dollars.

Keep pushing, a**holes...keep pushing.:mad:
 
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