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NRS 202.300: Nevada Laws for “Aiding a Child to Possess a Gun”—A Comprehensive Overview

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NRS 202.300: Nevada Laws for “Aiding a Child to Possess a Gun”—A Comprehensive Overview Under Nevada gun laws, minors (under the age of 18) are generally prohibited from handling or possessing a gun. Due to recent news stories, the number of children bringing firearms to school has increased. Last February, Clark County School District confiscated NRS 202.300: Nevada Laws for “Aiding a Child to Possess a Gun”—A Comprehensive Overview

NRS 202.485: Nevada’s Laws Against Leaving Children Unattended in Vehicles

NRS 202.485: Nevada’s Laws Against Leaving Children Unattended in Vehicles Leaving your children unattended in a motor vehicle can be a dangerous choice that puts their safety at risk. Nevada has taken steps to protect against this type of behavior by passing NRS 202.485, which prohibits leaving children unattended in vehicles and sets out penalties NRS 202.485: Nevada’s Laws Against Leaving Children Unattended in Vehicles

NRS 200.310: Kidnapping Laws in Nevada

Understanding Nevada’s Kidnapping Law: NRS 200.310-330 Kidnapping is considered one of the most heinous crimes that can be committed against a person. Defined as the unlawful confinement or transportation of an individual against their will, kidnapping is taken very seriously by the legal system. In Nevada, the crime of kidnapping is defined in NRS 200.310, NRS 200.310: Kidnapping Laws in Nevada

NRS 484B.650: Aggressive Driving

NRS 484B.650: Everything You Need to Know About Aggressive Driving in Nevada Driving aggressively is considered a severe violation in Nevada, and it can lead to severe consequences. NRS 484B.650 outlines the penalties for violating this law, as well as other relevant considerations related to aggressive driving charges. In this article, we will explain everything NRS 484B.650: Aggressive Driving