Nevada Code § 202.2545

Legislative declaration
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The
Legislature representing the People of the State of Nevada hereby finds and
declares that:
1. To promote public safety, federal law
currently prohibits felons, domestic abusers, the severely mentally ill and
other dangerous people from buying or possessing firearms;
2. Federally licensed firearms dealers are
required to run background checks on their prospective buyers to ensure they
are not prohibited from buying or possessing firearms;
3. Criminals and other dangerous people
can avoid background checks by buying guns from unlicensed firearms sellers,
whom they can easily meet online or at gun shows and who are not legally
required to run background checks before selling or transferring firearms;
4. Due to this loophole, millions of guns
exchange hands each year in the United States without a background check;
5. Most Nevadans live within 10 miles of a
licensed gun dealer;
6. We have the right to bear arms, but
with rights come responsibilities, including the responsibility to keep guns
out of the hands of convicted felons and domestic abusers; and
7. To promote public safety and protect
our communities, and to create a fair, level playing field for all gun sellers,
the people of the State of Nevada approved The Background Check Initiative in
the 2016 General Election with the intent to more effectively enforce current
law prohibiting dangerous persons from purchasing and possessing firearms by
requiring background checks on all firearms sales and transfers, with
reasonable exceptions, including for immediate family members, hunting and
self-defense.

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