Nevada Code § 439.512

Development and implementation of safe firearm storage campaign; provision of information and assistance concerning community programs for storage of firearms outside home; gifts, grants and donations
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1. To the extent that money is available,
and in consultation with the Department, the Statewide Program for Suicide
Prevention shall develop and implement a safe firearm storage education
campaign to inform and educate purchasers of firearms, licensed dealers,
shooting ranges and safety instructors about the safe storage of firearms and
state requirements related to the safe storage of firearms.
2. As part of the education campaign, the
Statewide Program for Suicide Prevention may:
(a) Develop and provide materials to local law
enforcement agencies and health care providers to assist with educating the
public about the safe storage of firearms and state requirements related to the
storage of firearms;
(b) Provide information to owners of firearms
about programs that assist with the cost of purchasing locking devices for
firearms, gun safes or other secure storage containers for firearms, including,
without limitation, programs that provide free or reduced-price locking
devices; and
(c) In furtherance of the goals of the education
campaign, use any publishing, radio or other advertising medium or any other
form of messaging deemed appropriate by the Department.
3. The Department shall provide
information on the Internet or network site developed pursuant to paragraph (i)
of subsection 3 of NRS 439.511 ,
information about community programs that allow owners of firearms to
voluntarily and temporarily store a firearm at a secure location outside of the
home, including, without limitation, a licensed dealer, gun range or law
enforcement agency.
4. The Department may provide assistance
to any local entity that facilitates a program described in subsection 3.
5. The Department may accept gifts, grants
and donations from any source for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of
this section.

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