Nevada Code § 392.4634

Prohibition against disciplining certain pupils for simulating firearm or dangerous weapon or wearing clothing or accessories that depict firearm or dangerous weapon; prohibition against adoption of conflicting policy, ordinance or regulation
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1. A pupil enrolled in kindergarten or
grades 1 to 8, inclusive, may not be disciplined, including, without
limitation, pursuant to NRS 392.466 ,
for:
(a) Simulating a firearm or dangerous weapon
while playing; or
(b) Wearing clothing or accessories that depict a
firearm or dangerous weapon or express an opinion regarding a constitutional
right to keep and bear arms,
unless it
substantially disrupts the educational environment, creates a risk of harm to
another person or places another person in reasonable fear of harm.
2. Simulating a firearm or dangerous
weapon includes, without limitation:
(a) Brandishing a partially consumed pastry or
other food item to simulate a firearm or dangerous weapon;
(b) Possessing a toy firearm or toy dangerous
weapon that is 2 inches or less in length;
(c) Possessing a toy firearm or toy dangerous
weapon made of plastic building blocks which snap together;
(d) Using a finger or hand to simulate a firearm
or dangerous weapon;
(e) Drawing a picture or possessing an image of a
firearm or dangerous weapon; and
(f) Using a pencil, pen or other writing or
drawing implement to simulate a firearm or dangerous weapon.
3. The provisions of this section shall
not be construed to prohibit a school from establishing and enforcing a policy
requiring pupils to wear a school uniform as authorized pursuant to NRS 386.855 .
4. As used in this section:
(a) Dangerous weapon has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 392.466 .
(b) Firearm has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 392.466 .

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