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If You Are Going to Skip the Range for the Desert Instead, Do So Responsibly... PLEASE!
The increase in warmer weather combined with the increase of new shooters and closure of managed shooting ranges due to the COVID-19 Pandemic has sent in influx of people looking to shoot out to the surrounding deserts across the state. While we enjoy the benefit of living in areas surrounded by large amounts desert, the areas open to unrestricted shooting have dwindled and keep dwindling due to growth and one often overlooked group of factors: Misinformed, Irresponsible and Careless shooters. Trash, Fires, Injuries, Destruction: All endanger our open, 'unrestricted' shooting areas...
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PSA: Nevada CCW Classes MUST Be Done In-Person
LVMPD recently sent out a letter to CCW Instructors reminding them that CCW classes must be held in-person and not online. We are sharing this publicly as to ensure everyone is aware that if they are to take an online CCW class that their certificate and subsequent application will be null and void. This DOES NOT pertain to other forms of training, only CCW classes that are mandated by the state for CCW Permitting. This goes for all CCW Classes within the State of Nevada. Read the Contents of the Letter Below...
*UPDATED* LVMPD to Reopen Fingerprinting May 5th
LVMPD has just announced that they will reopen for fingerprinting (among other services) for CCW's on May 5th, 2020 but with COVID-19 safety measures in place for public and employee safety... Read More...
Nevada AG Clarifies CCW Classes Can Continue
A recent email sent to CCW instructors from LVMPD in Clark County says the Nevada Attorney General has clarified that CCW classes can continue so long as CDC Social Distancing is followed and classes are in groups of 10 or less...
Nevada Sheriff's & Chief's Association Unanimously Agree to Statewide CCW Extension
In light of the COVID-19 Pandemic and subsequent Statewide Mandated Shutdown order by Governor Steve Sisolak, the Nevada Sheriff's & Chief's Association has come to the unanimous decision to extend the expiration of any CCW that expires on or after March 12th, 2020, they will remain valid until July 15th, 2020... Read the Statement Below:
LVMPD Extends Expiration of Expiring CCW's Due to State Mandated Shutdown
Since LVMPD has closed their Records and Fingerprinting Division, due the mandated state shutdown from the COVID-19 Pandemic, they are extending the expiration of CCW permits that are due to expire during the shutdown. HOWEVER THERE IS SOME IMPORTANT DETAILS YOU SHOULD KNOW...