<P> NRS 244.364, Taken from text of SB 240 . </P> <P> Nevada state law does not require the registration of firearms . Following the passage of SB 175, handgun registration (or registration of any kind), is no longer required in Clark County or anywhere in the state of Nevada for handguns or long - arms (which already did not require registration). Governor Brian Sandoval signed this bill into law on June 2, 2015 . </P> <P> AB 217, allows residents of non-contiguous states to purchase long guns in Nevada . It also allows Nevada residents to purchase long guns in non-contiguous states . This legislation brings Nevada in line with the protections provided by the Firearms Owners Protection Act, which allows for the interstate sale of long guns by federally licensed firearms dealers . </P> <P> AB 282 ensures that concealed firearm permit holders' names and addresses remain confidential; revise Nevada state law to allow carrying of any semi-automatic pistol, as with revolvers, once qualified for a CCW permit with a semi-automatic pistol; allows carrying of firearms in Nevada state parks; and statutorily mandates a background investigation (which is currently being done by all Nevada sheriffs) for CCW permit renewals for the purpose of reinstating the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) exemption for Nevada, thus ensuring that permit holders do not have to go through a point - of - contact check for every firearm purchased, as long as the CCW permit is valid . </P>

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