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Firearm disqualifications in Nevada
What disqualifies you from owning a firearm in Nevada?
Someone in Nevada is disqualified from owning a firearm if they are:
- Have been convicted of a felony in Nevada
- Has been convicted of a domestic violence misdemeanor
- Has been convicted of stalking under Nevada law
- Is under protective order
- Is a fugitive from justice
- Is an addict of intoxicating substances
- Is generally prohibited from owning a firearm
- has been deemed mentally ill by a court
- Is illegally present in the United States
Felony restrictions on firearms in Nevada
Those convicted of a felony in Nevada:
You cannot possess a firearm
You cannot own a firearm
Mental health restrictions on firearms in Nevada
You cannot possess a firearm
You cannot own a firearm
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