1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a child under the age of 18 years shall not handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control, except while accompanied by or under the immediate charge of his or her parent or guardian or an adult person authorized by his or her parent or guardian to have control or custody of the child, any firearm of any kind for hunting or target practice or for other purposes. A child who violates this subsection commits a delinquent act and the court may order the detention of the child in the same manner as if the child had committed an act that would have been a felony if committed by an adult.
2. A person who aids or knowingly permits a child to violate subsection 1:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), for the first offense, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) For a first offense, if the person knows or has reason to know that there is a substantial risk that the child will use the firearm to commit a violent act, is guilty of a category C felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130.
(c) For a second or any subsequent offense, is guilty of a category B felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 1 year and a maximum term of not more than 6 years, and may be further punished by a fine of not more than $5,000.
3. A person does not aid or knowingly permit a child to violate subsection 1 if:
(a) The firearm was stored in a securely locked container or at a location which a reasonable person would have believed to be secure;
(b) The child obtained the firearm as a result of an unlawful entry by any person in or upon the premises where the firearm was stored;
(c) The injury or death resulted from an accident which was incident to target shooting, sport shooting or hunting; or
(d) The child gained possession of the firearm from a member of the military or a law enforcement officer, while the member or officer was performing his or her official duties.
4. The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to a child who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States.
5. Unless a greater penalty is provided by law, a person is guilty of a misdemeanor who:
(a) Negligently stores or leaves a firearm at a location under his or her control; and
(b) Knows or has reason to know that there is a substantial risk that a child prohibited from handling or having in his or her possession or under his or her control any firearm pursuant to this section may obtain such a firearm.
6. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9, a child who is 14 years of age or older, who has in his or her possession a valid license to hunt, may handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control, without being accompanied by his or her parent or guardian or an adult person authorized by his or her parent or guardian to have control or custody of the child:
(a) A rifle or shotgun that is not a fully automatic firearm, if the child is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the rifle or shotgun and the child has the permission of his or her parent or guardian to handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control the rifle or shotgun; or
(b) A firearm capable of being concealed upon the person, if the child has the written permission of his or her parent or guardian to handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control such a firearm and the child is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing such a firearm,
and the child is traveling to the area in which the child will be hunting or returning from that area and the firearm is not loaded, or the child is hunting pursuant to that license.
7. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9, a child who is 14 years of age or older may handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control a rifle or shotgun that is not a fully automatic firearm if the child is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the rifle or shotgun, without being accompanied by his or her parent or guardian or an adult person authorized by his or her parent or guardian to have control or custody of the child, if the child has the permission of his or her parent or guardian to handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control the rifle or shotgun and the child is:
(a) Attending a course of instruction in the responsibilities of hunters or a course of instruction in the safe use of firearms;
(b) Practicing the use of a firearm at an established firing range or at any other area where the discharge of a firearm is permitted;
(c) Participating in a lawfully organized competition or performance involving the use of a firearm;
(d) Within an area in which the discharge of firearms has not been prohibited by local ordinance or regulation and the child is engaging in a lawful hunting activity in accordance with chapter 502 of NRS for which a license is not required;
(e) Traveling to or from any activity described in paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d), and the firearm is not loaded;
(f) On real property that is under the control of an adult, and the child has the permission of that adult to possess the firearm on the real property; or
(g) At his or her residence.
8. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9, a child who is 14 years of age or older may handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control, for the purpose of engaging in any of the activities listed in paragraphs (a) to (g), inclusive, of subsection 7, a firearm capable of being concealed upon the person, without being accompanied by his or her parent or guardian or an adult person authorized by his or her parent or guardian to have control or custody of the child, if the child:
(a) Has the written permission of his or her parent or guardian to handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control such a firearm for the purpose of engaging in such an activity; and
(b) Is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing such a firearm.
9. A child shall not handle or have in his or her possession or under his or her control a loaded firearm if the child is:
(a) An occupant of a motor vehicle;
(b) Within any residence, including his or her residence, or any building other than a facility licensed for target practice, unless possession of the firearm is necessary for the immediate defense of the child or another person; or
(c) Within an area designated by a county or municipal ordinance as a populated area for the purpose of prohibiting the discharge of weapons, unless the child is within a facility licensed for target practice.
10. For the purposes of this section, a firearm is loaded if:
(a) There is a cartridge in the chamber of the firearm;
(b) There is a cartridge in the cylinder of the firearm, if the firearm is a revolver; or
(c) There is a cartridge in the magazine and the magazine is in the firearm or there is a cartridge in the chamber, if the firearm is a semiautomatic firearm.
[1911 C&P § 345; RL § 6610; NCL § 10293]—(NRS A 1963, 3; 1991, 1154; 1995, 1152; 1997, 516, 1181; 2019, 4180)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 202 - Crimes Against Public Health and Safety
NRS 202.005 - "Fugitive from justice" defined.
NRS 202.015 - "Alcoholic beverage" defined.
NRS 202.030 - Minor loitering in place where alcoholic beverages sold.
NRS 202.060 - Saloonkeeper allowing minor to remain in establishment.
NRS 202.065 - Sale of alcoholic beverage containing more than 80 percent of alcohol by volume.
NRS 202.170 - Willfully poisoning or adulterating food, water or medicine.
NRS 202.175 - Sale, offer for sale, distribution, purchase, possession or use of powdered alcohol.
NRS 202.185 - Unlawful deposit of dead animal, dirt, garbage or rubbish on public highway.
NRS 202.200 - Advertising goods and services to produce miscarriage.
NRS 202.210 - Publishing advertisement containing prohibited matter.
NRS 202.220 - Circulation of publications containing prohibited matter.
NRS 202.230 - NRS 202.200, 202.210 and 202.220 not applicable to licensed physicians.
NRS 202.240 - Advertising treatment, cure or prevention of sexual disorders.
NRS 202.245 - Shoe-fitting device or machine using X-ray or radiation.
NRS 202.246 - Dispensing of prescription glasses by unauthorized person.
NRS 202.248 - Use or sale of liquid silicone.
NRS 202.2492 - Smoking tobacco: Penalty; issuance of citations.
NRS 202.2497 - Attorney General to compile results of inspections.
NRS 202.25305 - Designation; duties.
NRS 202.2533 - Findings and declarations.
NRS 202.2541 - Exceptions to requirement of background check.
NRS 202.2543 - Penalties for violations.
NRS 202.2545 - Legislative declaration.
NRS 202.2548 - Exceptions to requirement of background check.
NRS 202.2549 - Penalties for violations.
NRS 202.255 - Setting spring gun or other deadly weapon: Unlawful and permitted uses; penalties.
NRS 202.285 - Discharging firearm at or into structure, vehicle, aircraft or watercraft; penalties.
NRS 202.287 - Discharging firearm within or from structure or vehicle; penalties.
NRS 202.310 - Sale of firearms to minors; penalty.
NRS 202.320 - Drawing deadly weapon in threatening manner.
NRS 202.340 - Confiscation and disposition of dangerous weapons by law enforcement agencies.
NRS 202.3657 - Application for permit; eligibility; denial or revocation of permit.
NRS 202.3662 - Confidentiality of information about applicant for permit and permittee.
NRS 202.3663 - Judicial review of denial of application for permit.
NRS 202.367 - Duplicate permit; notification to sheriff of recovered permit; penalty.
NRS 202.3677 - Application for renewal of permit; fees; demonstrated continued competence required.
NRS 202.368 - Fees to be deposited with county treasurer.
NRS 202.3683 - Immunity of state and local governments from civil liability.
NRS 202.3687 - Temporary permits.
NRS 202.390 - Weapon to bear name of manufacturer and serial number; penalty for removal.
NRS 202.410 - Applications for permits: Contents.
NRS 202.420 - Inspection of permits.
NRS 202.430 - Revocation of permits.
NRS 202.440 - License for retail sale of bombs or weapons; conditions.
NRS 202.4415 - "Act of terrorism" defined.
NRS 202.442 - "Biological agent" defined.
NRS 202.4425 - "Chemical agent" defined.
NRS 202.443 - "Delivery system" defined.
NRS 202.4431 - "For use as a weapon" defined.
NRS 202.4432 - "Hoax substance" defined.
NRS 202.4433 - "Material support" defined.
NRS 202.4435 - "Oral, written or electronic communication" defined.
NRS 202.4437 - "Radioactive agent" defined.
NRS 202.4439 - "Terrorist" defined.
NRS 202.444 - "Toxin" defined.
NRS 202.4445 - "Weapon of mass destruction" defined.
NRS 202.445 - Acts of terrorism or attempted acts of terrorism prohibited; penalties.
NRS 202.449 - Dispersing hoax substance prohibited; penalties.
NRS 202.470 - Maintaining or permitting nuisance: Penalty.
NRS 202.480 - Abatement of nuisance; civil penalty.
NRS 202.483 - Motor vehicle" defined.
NRS 202.485 - Leaving child unattended in motor vehicle; penalty; exception.
NRS 202.487 - Leaving pet unattended in motor vehicle; exceptions; penalty.
NRS 202.500 - Dangerous or vicious dogs: Unlawful acts; penalties.
NRS 202.510 - Doors of public buildings to swing outward.
NRS 202.530 - Reckless riding or driving of horse on public street or highway; exceptions.
NRS 202.540 - Dangerous exhibitions.
NRS 202.550 - Placing of lethal bait on public domain.
NRS 202.560 - Removal of doors from discarded refrigerators, iceboxes and deep-freeze lockers.
NRS 202.582 - Removal, damage or destruction of certain property to obtain scrap metal; penalties.
NRS 202.750 - "Explosive" defined.
NRS 202.760 - Shipment or receipt of explosives by certain persons unlawful.
NRS 202.770 - Seizure and forfeiture of explosives.
NRS 202.780 - Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose; penalties.
NRS 202.790 - Authorized transportation or receipt of explosives for lawful purpose not prohibited.
NRS 202.820 - Use or possession of explosives during commission of felony; penalties.
NRS 202.830 - Use of explosives to damage or destroy property prohibited; penalties.
NRS 202.840 - Bomb threats prohibited; penalties.
NRS 202.873 - "Law enforcement agency" defined.
NRS 202.876 - "Violent or sexual offense" defined.
NRS 202.885 - Limitation on prosecution or conviction for failure to report.