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Old 03-06-2009, 03:33 PM
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Niklas... I'm in CO too and travel to Vegas a few times a year to see my daughter. I was considering the NV non-res permit until they allowed limited reciprocity last year. As you know, our CO permits are NOT accepted in NV.

However, I also have a UT non-res permit and, after considerable research, I realized it was just better to rely on my non-res UT permit and forget the NV non-res. Just too much hassle and expense simply to be limited in the guns I could or could not carry when I visit Vegas.

I'm not sure this situation is going to last forever, but I think an approved reciprocal permit is the way to go until things change.
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