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Introducing CaliforniaCarry.org

6/29/2020

 
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Welcome CaliforniaCarry.org to the family!

It's a website about California gun laws, which are really messed up and only getting worse. What more can we say? See what you left behind! See what your friends and relatives have to deal with!

Learn what you can and can't do when you cross the invisible line into the People's Republic. 

About the logo: our logo uses the California Lone Star flag, based on Texas' own Lone Star flag. The CA Lone Star flag was a symbol of the early Americans who began the fight for California to join the union. Up until at least Jerry Brown's first term in the 1970s, California was a blessing to the nation. Now, not so much.

Never Leave Your House to Confront a Mob

6/28/2020

 
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Source: ​https://twitter.com/xshularx
So a bunch of leftists were doing something in Missouri. I don't know the details, I don't care. What we're looking at is the homeowners' actions.

Don't leave your house. Little good can come of it. These two folks just pissed off the lynch mob by feeding into the mob's fury and delusions. ​Now the leftists have doxxed the male homeowner, an attorney, and will be trying to put him out of business and have bar complaints filed against him.

​The wife in particular is probably guilty of brandishing, unless the prosecutor there is really based and on the side of Americans (and not Communists). 
​NRS 202.320 Drawing deadly weapon in threatening manner.
      1. Unless a greater penalty is provided in NRS 202.287, a person having, carrying or procuring from another person any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword cane, pistol, gun or other deadly weapon, who, in the presence of two or more persons, draws or exhibits any of such deadly weapons in a rude, angry or threatening manner not in necessary self-defense, or who in any manner unlawfully uses that weapon in any fight or quarrel, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
I'd be pissed off too if a mob came to my house, but the way the woman is waving the gun around with poor trigger discipline and yelling at the crowd crosses a line.

With her husband being an attorney, they can afford a good defense attorney. It would be pretty hard for a jury to convict these people of brandishing when their house was surrounded by a mob. Still, take no chances, especially with people too dumb to get out of jury duty.

Secondly, what if the mob turned on them and they needed to fire in self-defense? If some politically motivated prosecutor wanted to pillory them, the prosecution could argue that by going outside, they were "picking a fight" and thus had a duty to retreat. Self-defense charges could become second degree murder. 

Finally, your house is your castle. In most states, someone trying to break in can be shot dead under the presumption they wished you serious harm. You are much safer inside. Never breach your perimeter. Make the enemy's job harder. 

NVSCA Confirms What We've Been Saying for Months; Okay to Wear Mask and Carry a Gun

6/27/2020

 
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The Nevada Sheriffs' and Chiefs' Association came out and confirmed there is no law prohibiting wearing a mask and carrying a gun; something we've been posting about for months, from at least 3/28/2020​.

Seriously Nevada, learn to Google. You don't need police to tell you what you can and can't do. Here's how to find stuff on Google in the Nevada Revised Statues.

Enter into Google the following string: site:www.leg.state.nv.us/NRS/ "mask"

Again, that's: site, colon, website name, then the search term. Put the search term/phrases in quotes to find just that word/phrase.

That's how you find things. 

Good job Nevada, you're retarded.

Masks Now Mandatory In Nevada

6/24/2020

 
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Governor's Mask Directive

UPDATE: Law enforcement confirms okay to wear mask and carry a gun

Effective Friday, 6/26, it will be mandatory for Nevada's to wear masks when in public, thanks to rising infections of COVID-19. Excuse me "face coverings." 

Face coverings should be worn at all times in the following circumstances:
  • Inside of, or standing in line waiting to enter, any indoor public space. 
  • While outside in a public space when 6 feet of social distancing from those not in your same household isn’t possible.

It remains to be seen if the order is enforceable, but I'm sure police have bigger things to worry about and after the last few weeks' events, I don't think they care. The worst thing that can you can be trespassed from the business if you refuse to leave or mask up. 

Is it illegal to wear masks while armed in Nevada? It is not. It is perfectly legal to carry a firearm, openly or concealed, while masked. Nevada has no "armed criminal action" statute.

While there is a certain logic to wearing masks to prevent the spread of disease, the government and science/medicine has done nothing to establish credibility. 

Play their game against them: wear a mask that makes a statement about freedom.

Defensive Gun Use: Armed Shopper Shoots Bad Guy Who Shot Unarmed Security Guard at 99¢ Store

6/23/2020

 
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Review-Journal

A man created a "major disturbance" at northwest Las Vegas 99 Cents Only store. He was asked to leave. The man shot an unarmed security guard. Another shopper, who was armed, then shot the bad guy. The original shooter and the guard were taken to the hospital.

Weird Stuff From the Mail Bag

6/22/2020

 
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How Long Can I Carry on My Expired CCW Permit?

6/21/2020

 
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You cannot carry on an expired CCW permit in Nevada. There is no grace period. The 60-day period refers to people moving in to Nevada carrying on their former state's permit. So once again, if your permit expires, you cannot on an expired permit. You must openly carry. 

Should you choose to ignore the law, you better hope the cop is cool or the DA doesn't want to bother prosecuting. CCW without a permit is a FELONY.

The only possible exemption is for those whose permits expired on or after 3/12/2020 to 7/15/2020. Those permits were extended until 7/15/2020. No, there is no grace period or day count. Your expired permit is considered a temporary extension under existing authority until 7/15/2020. No, not 60 days after 7/15/2020, not 90 days after 7/15/2020. The grace period ends 7/15/2020. 

So if your permit expired and you're waiting for an appointment to renew your permit and get a permit, you must openly carry in the interim. Don't worry, it's not a big deal in Nevada. This mainly affects those in Clark and Washoe Counties which are being deluged by applications delayed by the COVID-19 closures. Expect the 120 approval period to be the wait time after​ you submitted your application.

Don't like it? Vote out your sheriff in 2022 and vote Republican this November.
blog post about 7/15/2020 extension

Is it illegal to wear a mask while armed in Nevada?

6/19/2020

 
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UPDATE: Law enforcement confirms okay to wear mask and carry a gun

Gov. Sisolak is debating an "enhanced" mask policy, i.e. everyone is required to wear a mask in public. Why? Because California did it and the COVID numbers are going up. 

Is it illegal to wear a mask while armed in Nevada? No, it is not. You may wear a mask while carrying a firearm.

We're not here to debate if you should wear a mask or not; in crowded environments, it may help, but the official messages from the scientific/medical community has been so mixed and confusing it's hard to take them seriously. 

We ask, when did "flatten the curve" become a license for unending restrictions on us and continued threats? It is clear that the government has lost all legitimacy and must rule by force. Thankfully, the cops have better things to do that arrest people for not wearing a mask.

Special Session of the Legislature is Coming

6/16/2020

 
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The Nevada Independent

The governor is calling a special session of the Legislature; could guns be on the table?


On the surface, no. The state constitution is quite specific that special sessions can only deal with the matter they were convened for, which would be coronavirus relief.
Art 4. Sec. 2A.  Special sessions of Legislature: Procedure for convening; precedence; limitations on business and duration; void actions.
      1.  The Legislature may be convened, on extraordinary occasions, upon a petition signed by two-thirds of the members elected to each House of the Legislature. A petition must specify the business to be transacted during the special session, indicate a date on or before which the Legislature is to convene and be transmitted to the Secretary of State. Upon receipt of one or more substantially similar petitions signed, in the aggregate, by the required number of members, calling for a special session, the Secretary of State shall notify all members of the Legislature and the Governor that a special session will be convened pursuant to this section.
      2.  At a special session convened pursuant to this section, the Legislature shall not introduce, consider or pass any bills except those related to the business specified in the petition and those necessary to provide for the expenses of the session.
Art 5. Sec. 9.  Special sessions of Legislature: Authority of Governor; limitations on business and duration; void actions.
      1.  Except as otherwise provided in Section 2A of Article 4 of this Constitution, the Governor may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the Legislature by Proclamation and shall state to both houses, when organized, the business for which they have been specially convened.
      2.  At a special session convened pursuant to this section, the Legislature shall not introduce, consider or pass any bills except those related to the business for which the Legislature has been specially convened and those necessary to provide for the expenses of the session.
The state constitution requires two votes, in separate sessions, so a 2020 special session would be the first vote and the second vote would be in the 2021 regular session. Following that, the income tax must be approved on the ballot by the voters before it becomes law.

As for any details about guns, that's unknown. Special sessions can only deal with the reason they are called, the COVID-19 crisis, and it would be difficult to work a gun control bill in, but not impossible. We've seen the Legislature ignore constitutional provisions before.

Right now, it depends on how the need for the session is worded on what can be proposed. A narrow financial need due to COVID-19 would be hard to stretch against guns.

The one thing they could do is argue that coronavirus related to states of emergencies and target 
the law protecting the Second Amendment during a state of emergency, but the federal court battle to protect that might be too high of a hill to climb. Like I said, Sisolak is already unpopular enough. Secondly, a repeal of that law would just confirm why it was enacted in the first place.

​One thing is clear: taxes are going to go up.

LVRJ Pays Lip Service to Leftist Terrorism as it Smears 2A Believers as Insurrectionists

6/9/2020

 
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Despite damn good circumstantial evidence, and in a few cases greater than that, show that the provocation for the protests turning into riots was done by Leftists. Never mind focusing on Antifa fueling the circumstances, let's blame the right-wing fringe minority for their reaction to large-scale Leftist terrorism.

As for the the normal people who enjoy the boogaloo meme, the Second Amendment is about resisting Leftist terrorism and massive unrest like we've been seeing. That's the whole point of it, and yet, despite the overwhelming majority of everything the right wing protesters have been involved with being peaceful, we're maligned as terrorists. 

Does anyone in the DOJ and FBI have the balls to go after real terrorists and subversives, or are they all busy trying to catch the idiots LARPing and playing Internet commando? 
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