Las Vegas Review-Journal

Senate approves ban on guns in public libraries

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Denis said his intent is to allow library boards to set policies regarding carrying weapons on the property.

Minority Leader Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, said the measure erodes Second Amendment rights and makes criminals out of people who briefly enter library property while armed.

“We should not do this,” Roberson said. “This is a marked departure from decades of law in this state.”

During an earlier hearing, National Rifle Associatio­n lobbyist Daniel Reid said the provision that applies to parking lots would prevent something as simple as someone using a drop box outside a library while legally having a firearm in the vehicle.

Gayle Hornaday, acting executive director of Henderson libraries, testified in support of the bill in February.

“When a person with a holstered weapon has occasional­ly been seen in the library, it has caused a disturbanc­e because people immediatel­y perceived the potential for a dangerous conflict or an accident,” she told a Senate committee.

The bill now goes the Assembly for considerat­ion.

A separate measure introduced this session, Senate Bill 102, would allow firearms in locked vehicles parked on school, university and child care property. It has not yet come up for a hearing. Contact Sandra Chereb at schereb@reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-3821. Follow @SandraCher­eb on Twitter.

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