Nevada: Anti-gun Legislation Could be Considered At Any Time In the Senate Judiciary Committee |
May 17th is the deadline for legislation to pass out of the policy committee in the second chamber. Assembly Bill 291 and Assembly Bill 153, which were previously heard in a joint Judiciary Committee hearing, can be scheduled for a work session and vote at any time. Please click the “Take Action” button or call the phone numbers below to contact members of the committee and urge them to OPPOSE AB 291 and AB 153.
Senate Judiciary Committee
Chair: Nicole Cannizzaro (D-6), (775) 684-1475 Vice Chair: Dallas Harris (D-11), (775) 684-6502 James Ohrenschall (D-21), (775) 684-6503 Marilyn Dondero Loop (D-8), (775) 684-1445 Melanie Scheible (D-9), (775) 684-1421 Scott Hammond (R-18), (775) 684-1442 Ira Hansen (R-14), (775) 684-1480 Keith Pickard (R-20), (775) 684-1481
Assembly Bill 291, introduced by Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui (D-41), is omnibus anti-gun legislation that is a threat to both law-abiding gun owners residing in Nevada and those who are visiting. Clark County has already begun drafting gun control legislation that will expand gun-free zones. Most notably, AB 291 would:
Assembly Bill 153, introduced by Assembly Member Ozzie Fumo (D-21), would expand Nevada's current law regulating firearm storage that could make firearms unavailable for self-defense.
Please stay tuned to www.nraila.org and your email inbox for further updates on issues impacting our Second Amendment Rights and hunting heritage in Nevada.
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