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Nevada Knife Law Reform Bill URGENT ACTION ALERT - Call & Email TODAY!

Your calls and emails worked! Knife Rights' Nevada Knife Law Reform Bill, SB 176 was voted out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee with a "do pass" recommendation. Time is short and we need your help to get this bill heard and passed out of this committee

If you live work or travel to Nevada (for instance to SHOT Show, USN Gathering, etc.) CALL and EMAIL your Representative and politely ask him or her to "please vote YES on SB 176" That's it, keep it short and to the point. Click here to locate your Representative: http://mapserve1.leg.state.nv.us/whoRU

Calls are best, but if emailing, include your name and where you live, and if not a Nevada resident, why you travel to Nevada.



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***********************UPDATE**********************

Knife Rights' Nevada Knife Law Reform Bill, SB 176, was approved by Governor Sandoval on Monday, June 1. This act repeals existing bans on switchblade knives (longer than 2-inches), dirks, daggers and belt buckle knives and becomes effective on July 1, 2015.

Unfortunately, because  knife law preemption was stripped from the bill, citizens and travelers will still have to be wary of local regulations more restrictive than the new state law.

Knife Rights continues to rewrite knife law in America™. Nevada is the tenth state, the third this year, where Knife Rights has repealed knife bans. Knife Rights would like to express our sincere appreciation to our bill sponsor, Nevada State Senator James Settelmeyer, who guided this bill through the difficult legislative process.

Thanks to all who called and emailed to help get this bill passed

Nevada joins nine other states where Knife Rights has repealed knife bans since passing the nation's first repeal of knife bans in New Hampshire in 2010. Knife Rights has since then repealed knife bans in Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, Tennessee, Texas and Washington.

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