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Nevada election results from the 2016 general election. Elections. ... Nevada Question 1 — Expand Gun Background Checks — Results: Approved Aug. 1, 2017, 11:26 AM ET ...
Three Nevada residents are suing Governor Brian Sandoval and Attorney General Adam Laxalt in Clark County District Court over what they allege is the state’s failure to implement a new law aimed ...
The new logo features a blue background and Sierra Nevada peaks, rather than the autumnal tones previously proposed by the former public relations and marketing firm. It will be paired in materials ...
Nevada voters last year narrowly approved a ballot measure to require background checks for gun sales between private individuals. Nearly a year later, the resulting law isn’t being enforced.
Nevada will not become the latest state to enact new gun-control regulations, after Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval on Thursday vetoed the Democratic state legislature's universal background checks ...
Carson City, Nev. • Nevada’s governor on Friday signed into law a bill expanding background checks to private gun sales and transfers, taking advantage of a Democrat-controlled Legislature to ...
Gun background checks: Over half-million Nevada voters will not be ignored by Laxalt Thursday, May 4, 2017 | 2 a.m. View more of the Sun's opinion section. Editorials - the Sun's viewpoint; ...
The mass shooting that killed at least 58 people and wounded 500 in Las Vegas has placed Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt* in the hot seat for refusing to enforce a universal background check ...
In response to Victor Joecks’ Thursday commentary and his desperate attempt to try to justify Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s inaction on enforcement of the background check law passed by ...
If Mr. Laxalt wanted to enforce this law, he would be making the requisite moves to do so. Unfortunately, he seems to be more beholden to the gun lobby than to Nevada citizens, who voted in Novembe ...
Universal gun background check bill becomes law in Nevada Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak delivers his first State of the State Address from the Assembly Chambers of the Nevada Legislature in Carson ...
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