What Happens in Vegas

After passing along party lines, a bill to raise the age for buying semi-automatic guns heads to Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk for what could be a veto. Assembly Bill 245 would raise the minimum purchasing age of assault rifles and semi-automatic shotguns to 21 from 18. Despite its passage, the bill looks unlikely to become law because Lombardo vetoed a similar bill in 2023. [More]

Billionaire casino owners and service worker unions continue to impose themselves on the rest of the state, just like in Question 1:

Don’t ask if I’m going to SHOT Show. I do rights, not hardware.

F_ers’ll never see a dime of my money

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Doing the Right Thing

Nevada Gov. Lombardo strikes down 3 gun control bills in first vetoes of session – NV governor said he does not support legislation that infringes on constitutional rights of Nevadans … One bill would have raised the eligible age to possess semiautomatic shotguns and assault weapons from 18 to 21. Another would have barred possession of a gun within 100 yards of an election site entrance with narrow exceptions, while also solidifying language meant to ban homemade “ghost guns.” A third bill would have prohibited owning a firearm within a decade of a gross misdemeanor or felony hate crime conviction. [More]

Supportive feedback is important. Especially noting the antis with their knives out.

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