I think there are quite a few pastors in NV that are firearms friendly. A few of them post on here. I open carry to church here in Henderson. There are several others concealed including the Pastor and his wife.
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When I was in Nevada for the training at Front Sight I was with 5 other guys from our church. We worshiped at a church in Pahrump the sunday before the course started. Being from Illinois it might have been a little culture shock for us to see someone open carrying. I've got a Utah and Pennsylvania non-resident license to carry but since Nevada honors neither my only option would be to open carry. The guy from our church who invited us said their was no carry allowed in Vegas, which I found was not true. I did open carry in Pahrump when we went to supper at a hamburger joint one evening after training, one of the guys asked me if I knew I still had my gun on me. I said "If you can't open carry in Nevada where can you?" Nothing more was said after that. Maybe if we come again we'll visit your church Big Guy. If you ever come to Southern Illinois you have my permission to conceal carry in my church if you aren't just an open carry guy. Concealed carrying is allowed on private property with permission, as my church's elder I can give it. (BTW you won't we the only one with a gun, at least 3 others) I think open carry would be too much culture shock here, even though we're over 300 miles from Chicago. Illinois concealed carry licenses probably won't be issued til early spring and non-resident ones are a whopping $300. You out of staters can conceal carry in your vehicle if you can legally carry in your state. I assume that means Nevada folks eligible to open carry can conceal carry in their vehicles, without a LTC. Not sure if LEOs will look at it that way, though. You can transport an unloaded handgun in a case or vehicle console with a loaded magazine next to it. For the midwest we've got good transport laws. Also good self defense laws believe it or not.
I might add one of the reasons we finally got concealed carry legislation passed in Illinois this year is Mary Shephard a lady who was a secretary in a baptist church was almost beaten to death by fellow that broke into her church. A lawsuit was brought against the state of Illinois by her and another planetiff because Illinois law had no provisions for bearing arms outside the home. She had 2 non-resident LTCs. She won in the 5th circuit federal court here in Southern Illinois.