Do i need id to buy gun magazines in nevada
Purchasing a firearm in Nevada requires a valid Nevada identification card, such as a driver's license, whether buying from a retailer or a private seller. Open carry is allowed in public for Nevadans, with two provisions (SB 175 and SB 240) preventing municipalities from enacting stricter open carry ordinances than state law. Nevada does not have firearm registration requirements, making it difficult to determine the exact number of guns in circulation within the state. According to the National Rifle Association, no permit is needed to purchase a gun in Nevada. In 2016, Ballot Question 1 passed, mandating background checks for private firearm sales. However, the FBI declined to conduct these checks, and Nevada's Attorney General stated that the state would not enforce the legislation. Possessing, purchasing, or selling machine guns or silencers in Nevada is permitted if in compliance with federal laws and regulations. Private sellers in Nevada are not required to conduct back...