Nevada: Assembly Bill 118 has passed on the Assembly floor by a 34-4 vote. AB 118, sponsored by Assemblyman Skip Daly (D-31), would allow members of the military and those who have received an honorable discharge between 18 and 20 years of age to obtain a permit to carry a concealed firearm. Current law requires a person to be at least 21 years of age to be eligible for a concealed carry permit. AB 118 was first read in the Senate and is assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee for further consideration.
Related Articles
School board member encourages kids to remember ‘jihad’ in grad speech
June 15, 2021
A school board member called on graduating high school students to remember ‘jihad’ at their commencement as she warned they were entering a world of, ‘racism, extreme versions of individualism and capitalism, [and] white supremacy.’Abrar […]
Clinic Funded By Biden Administration Distributes Crack Pipes To Addicts Outside A ‘School’
July 9, 2022
A “harm reduction” clinic that received grant funding from President Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is distributing crack pipes to addicts in New York City, the Daily Caller confirmed Wednesday. New […]
Two Men Wanted in Clermont Kidnapping and Sexual Battery
June 30, 2017
Caitlin Doorbos, Orlando Sentinel Two men are accused of kidnapping and sexually battering a woman last week in Clermont to “teach her a lesson” about dating black men, according to a police report. Clermont Police are searching […]