Nevada Code § 193.163

Use of handgun containing metal-penetrating bullet in commission of crime
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 193.169 , any person who uses a handgun
containing a metal-penetrating bullet in the commission of a crime shall, in
addition to the term of imprisonment prescribed by statute for the crime, be
punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less
than 1 year and a maximum term of not more than 20 years. In determining the
length of the additional penalty imposed, the court shall consider the
following information:
(a) The facts and circumstances of the crime;
(b) The criminal history of the person;
(c) The impact of the crime on any victim;
(d) Any mitigating factors presented by the
person; and
(e) Any other relevant information.
The court
shall state on the record that it has considered the information described in
paragraphs (a) to (e), inclusive, in determining the length of the additional
penalty imposed.
2. The sentence prescribed by this
section:
(a) Must not exceed the sentence imposed for the
crime; and
(b) Runs consecutively with the sentence
prescribed by statute for the crime.
3. This section does not create a separate
offense but provides an additional penalty for the primary offense, whose
imposition is contingent upon the finding of the prescribed fact.
4. As used in this section,
metal-penetrating bullet has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 202.273 .

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