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Assembly Bill 121 was proposed by Assemblyman Jim Wheeler to protect students from punishment when simulating a firearms or weapon during play or wearing clothing or accessories that depict a firearm or weapon or express certain opinions except in certain circumstances.

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Bill Status as of May 7th
These bills have met the first two deadlines (first committee and first house passage). Most are awaiting (and some have been scheduled for) their hearing in the second house. Click here to read our position papers on these bills.

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AB 100 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Ellison – Strong Support
This bill would give authority to the Nevada Attorney General to defend our 2nd Amendment Rights. 
Passed the Assembly 27 to 14, April 15, 2015


AB 121 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Wheeler – Support
This bill would revise the zero tolerance policy in regards to students simulating a firearm in play or the use of firearms in logos, on clothing or awards. 
Passed the Assembly 24 to 17, April 15, 2015


AB 136 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Ellison – Support
This bill will allow you to carry a firearm while bowhunting for personal protection. 
Passed Assembly 41 to 0, April 3, 2014


AB 139 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Wheeler – Strong Support
This bill will expand CCW reciprocity. 
Passed the Assembly 27 to 14, April 15, 2015


AB 148 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Fiore – Strong Support
This bill will institute Campus Carry in Nevada. 
Passed the Assembly 24 to 15, April 6, 2015


AB 167 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Fiore – Support
This bill will protect the rights of foster parents to have a concealed firearm. 
Passed the Assembly 26 to 15, March 23, 2015


AB 316 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Dickman – Strong Support
This bill will remove the burden of collecting sales tax on out-of-state transfers from gun stores.
Exempt from deadlines due to fiscal impact (the amended bill should resolve the fiscal impact)


AB 352 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Ellison – Strong Support
Amended bill will allow for concealed carrying in public buildings unless there is a metal detector. 
Passed the Assembly 26 to 14, April 16, 2015


AB 357 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Fiore – Support
This bill will restore the rights of those convicted of nonviolent crimes and pose no threat once their penalties have been served. 
Passed the Assembly 41 to 1, April 21, 2015


AB 404 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Fiore – Strong Support
This bill ensures that concealed firearms permits are processed promptly and protects concealed firearms permittees from arrest and firearms seizures if their permit expires while their completed renewal permit is being processed, or if its processing has been delayed.
Passed the Assembly 35 to 7, April 21, 2015


SB 175 – Sponsored by: Senator Roberson – Strong Support
This bill will make various reforms to Nevada firearms laws, including clarification of the Castle Doctrine, CCW reciprocity, preemption and elimination of Clark County handgun registration (blue cards).
Passed the Senate 14 to 5, March 23, 2015


SB229 – Sponsored by: Senator Gustavson – Strong Support
This bill will authorize the creation of a 2nd Amendment license plate in Nevada. 
Passed the Senate 15 to 5, April 15, 2015


SB 240 – Sponsored by: Senator Roberson – Support
This bill was submitted in 2013 to provide immunity for private-party background checks and makes changes to improve reporting of mental health adjudications. 
Passed the Senate 20 to 0, April 2, 2015


Bills that have died as of April 21st
AB2 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Hambrick – Strong Support (Combined with AB148)
AB 127 – Sponsored by: Assemblyman Hambrick – Strong Support (Combined with SB175)
AB 171 – Sponsored by: Assemblywoman Shelton – Strong Support (Combined with SB175)
SB 143 – Sponsored by: Senator Gustavson – Strong Support pending amendment
SB 171 – Sponsored by: Senator Settelmeyer – Strong Support (Combined with SB175)