The 77th Session of the Nevada Legislature is underway in Carson City. 8 News NOW will have complete coverage of the session and the bills winding their way through the legislature on their way to the Governor's desk. Hot topics being debated this year include gun control, education, and the legalization of marijuana for medical use.
Tuesday, June 4 2013 12:44 PM EDT2013-06-04 16:44:47 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Sleep-deprived Nevada lawmakers quickly passed all five bills they had to deal with in a special session called overnight by Gov. Brian Sandoval. The Republican ordered the sessionMore>>
Sleep-deprived Nevada lawmakers quickly passed all five bills they had to deal with in a special session called overnight by Gov. Brian Sandoval.More>>
Monday, June 3 2013 10:13 PM EDT2013-06-04 02:13:56 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- A new bill signed into law by Governor Brian Sandoval is targeting underage tobacco users in the Silver State. But the law is only the first step, now it's up to the counties to decide whetherMore>>
A new bill signed into law by Governor Brian Sandoval is targeting underage tobacco users in the Silver State.More>>
Monday, May 27 2013 3:05 PM EDT2013-05-27 19:05:23 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A proposal by Gov. Brian Sandoval to set aside $2 million for a nonprofit group that recruits teachers for at-risk schools received a friendly reception from the Senate FinanceMore>>
A proposal by Gov. Brian Sandoval to set aside $2 million for a nonprofit group that recruits teachers for at-risk schools received a friendly reception from the Senate Finance Committee.More>>
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-23 23:06:34 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada is one step closer to giving voters another chance to allow same-sex marriage in the Silver State. The Assembly voted 27-14 Thursday in favor of SJR13 which repeals languageMore>>
Nevada is one step closer to giving voters another chance to allow same-sex marriage in the Silver State.More>>
Tuesday, May 14 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-05-14 21:17:30 GMT
Nevada lawmakers are making a strong statement that crimes motivated by hatred of someone being a transgender person will not be tolerated in the Silver State.More>>
Nevada lawmakers are making a strong statement that crimes motivated by hatred of someone being a transgender person will not be tolerated in the Silver State.More>>
Thursday, May 2 2013 2:46 PM EDT2013-05-02 18:46:52 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Struggling Nevada homeowners facing possible foreclosure would be given added protections against a confusing process and advised of ways to try to keep their homes under a billMore>>
Struggling Nevada homeowners facing possible foreclosure would be given added protections against a confusing process and advised of ways to try to keep their homes under a bill heard by an Assembly committee.More>>
Wednesday, May 1 2013 7:41 PM EDT2013-05-01 23:41:17 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Some of the state's brightest minds on the economy have made their prediction about Nevada's fiscal future. When the Great Recession hit, the private sector suffered and so did state government.TheMore>>
Some of the state's brightest minds on the economy have made their prediction about Nevada's fiscal future.More>>
Monday, April 29 2013 3:17 PM EDT2013-04-29 19:17:12 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Lawmakers quickly filed through the financial cost of three sex trafficking bills that focus on trafficking victims and expanding the state sex offender registry. Two of theMore>>
Lawmakers quickly filed through the financial cost of three sex trafficking bills that focus on trafficking victims and expanding the state sex offender registry.More>>
Tuesday, April 23 2013 10:37 AM EDT2013-04-23 14:37:56 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada Senate has passed a bill making it illegal for teens younger than 18 to use tanning salons. SB267 was approved Monday on a vote of 17-4. It now goes to the Assembly. TheMore>>
The Nevada Senate has passed a bill making it illegal for teens younger than 18 to use tanning salons.More>>
State legislators are in a last-minute push to pass bills that will otherwise die if they aren't passed by the Nevada Legislature's Tuesday deadline. The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Steve Sebelius reports. More>>
Thursday, April 11 2013 1:17 PM EDT2013-04-11 17:17:02 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A Senate panel has unanimously approved a bill paving the way for for-profit medical marijuana dispensaries in Nevada. The vote Thursday in the Senate Judiciary Committee meansMore>>
A Senate panel has unanimously approved a bill paving the way for for-profit medical marijuana dispensaries in Nevada.More>>
Tuesday, April 9 2013 6:51 PM EDT2013-04-09 22:51:23 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Social media has added another layer to bullying endured by schoolchildren. So-called fight videos are posted on the Internet for all to see and bullied children feel like they are beingMore>>
Social media has added another layer to bullying endured by schoolchildren.More>>
Tuesday, April 9 2013 6:07 PM EDT2013-04-09 22:07:44 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada lawmakers continue their drive for anti-sex trafficking legislation by passing the session's most comprehensive bill on the subject. Members of the Assembly JudiciaryMore>>
Nevada lawmakers continue their drive for anti-sex trafficking legislation by passing the session's most comprehensive bill on the subject.More>>
Thursday, April 4 2013 6:20 PM EDT2013-04-04 22:20:15 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- State lawmakers called Thursday "underwater mortgage" day at the state capitol as they dealt with bills to boost homeowner foreclosure protection. The first bill gaining attention adds someMore>>
State lawmakers called Thursday "underwater mortgage" day at the state capitol as they dealt with bills to boost homeowner foreclosure protection.More>>
Monday, April 1 2013 7:40 PM EDT2013-04-01 23:40:01 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- At 13-years-old, when many girls are focused on entering high school, Teresa Harder was being groomed for a life of prostitution. "I would go to visit my so-called uncle at this corner,More>>
At 13-years-old, when many girls are focused on entering high school, Teresa Harder was being groomed for a life of prostitution.More>>
Friday, March 29 2013 2:45 PM EDT2013-03-29 18:45:07 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A state law that allows young women to dance in the nude once they reach 18 years of age, as long as alcohol is not served, is under fire in the Nevada Senate. Republican Sen.More>>
A state law that allows young women to dance in the nude once they reach 18 years of age, as long as alcohol is not served, is under fire in the Nevada Senate.More>>
Thursday, March 28 2013 10:18 PM EDT2013-03-29 02:18:23 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- For the first time in state history, Nevada lawmakers have kicked out one of their own from the Legislature. The long process to expel Steven Brooks from the Assembly ended Thursday. ItMore>>
For the first time in state history, Nevada lawmakers have kicked out one of their own from the Legislature.More>>
Thursday, March 28 2013 6:00 PM EDT2013-03-28 22:00:56 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Lawmakers are considering whether lions and tigers and bears --and several others species -- should be legal to own in Nevada. Large crowds filled legislative meeting rooms ThursdayMore>>
Lawmakers are considering whether lions and tigers and bears --and several others species -- should be legal to own in Nevada.More>>
Monday, March 25 2013 6:55 PM EDT2013-03-25 22:55:01 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- After 65 years, Clark County's handgun registration program could be history if a new bill becomes law. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is fighting to keep gun registration, butMore>>
After 65 years, Clark County's handgun registration program could be history if a new bill becomes law. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is fighting to keep gun registration, but others say the law doesn't serve a purpose and infringes on Second Amendment rights.More>>
Monday, March 25 2013 5:45 PM EDT2013-03-25 21:45:26 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Who needs political pollsters when Nevada has oddsmakers? A bill introduced Monday in the Nevada Senate would authorize Nevada sports books to take bets on the outcome of federalMore>>
A bill introduced Monday in the Nevada Senate would authorize Nevada sports books to take bets on the outcome of federal elections.More>>
Tuesday, March 19 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-03-19 21:17:54 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Some southern Nevada lawmakers had little sympathy for rural higher education advocates who asked for more money and time to prepare for a new funding formula that will shiftMore>>
Some southern Nevada lawmakers had little sympathy for rural higher education advocates who asked for more money and time to prepare for a new funding formula that will shift money to Las Vegas campuses.More>>
Monday, March 18 2013 6:28 PM EDT2013-03-18 22:28:02 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Non-U.S. citizens would be able to legally obtain driving privileges in Nevada under a bi-partisan bill introduced in the Nevada Senate. SB303 sets out procedures and requirementsMore>>
Non-U.S. citizens would be able to legally obtain driving privileges in Nevada under a bi-partisan bill introduced in the Nevada Senate.More>>
Thursday, March 14 2013 4:30 PM EDT2013-03-14 20:30:30 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada Assembly could soon decide the fate of a state lawmaker who has been arrested twice since January. Legislative leaders said Thursday that a committee that will recommendMore>>
The Nevada Assembly could soon decide the fate of a state lawmaker who has been arrested twice since January.More>>
Tuesday, March 12 2013 7:30 PM EDT2013-03-12 23:30:00 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada Senate has approved a bill to fix a law that unintentionally made reports of animal cruelty confidential. Senators on Tuesday unanimously approved SB73 sponsored byMore>>
The Nevada Senate has approved a bill to fix a law that unintentionally made reports of animal cruelty confidential.More>>
Tuesday, March 12 2013 2:23 PM EDT2013-03-12 18:23:22 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada lawmakers are considering ramping up penalties for people performing medical procedures without the proper licensing. Special Deputy Attorney General Brett Kandt of theMore>>
Nevada lawmakers are considering ramping up penalties for people performing medical procedures without the proper licensing.More>>
Monday, March 11 2013 8:45 PM EDT2013-03-12 00:45:57 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Key deadlines are approaching as the Nevada Legislature works its way through a scheduled 120-day session in Carson City that is nearly one-third complete. The next deadline will be Monday,More>>
Key deadlines are approaching as the Nevada Legislature works its way through a scheduled 120-day session in Carson City that is nearly one-third complete.More>>
Friday, March 8 2013 7:54 PM EST2013-03-09 00:54:36 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- There were barks and yips in the Nevada Senate as a Reno senator introduced a bill to make the Blue Weinmaraner the official state dog of Nevada. Sen. Ben Kieckhefer of RenoMore>>
There were barks and yips in the Nevada Senate as a Reno senator introduced a bill to make the Blue Weinmaraner the official state dog of Nevada.More>>
Thursday, March 7 2013 7:10 PM EST2013-03-08 00:10:05 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A state senator wants to close an omission he sees in Nevada law when it comes to teens and smoking. Republican Sen. James Settelmeyer of Minden says while state law prohibitsMore>>
A state senator wants to close an omission he sees in Nevada law when it comes to teens and smoking.More>>
Thursday, March 7 2013 7:08 PM EST2013-03-08 00:08:39 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A bill requiring universal background checks to purchase a firearm and faster reporting of people suffering with mental illness into a federal database was introduced ThursdayMore>>
A bill requiring universal background checks to purchase a firearm and faster reporting of people suffering with mental illness into a federal database was introduced Thursday in the Nevada Senate, the same day Congress began debate on bills restricting firearms.More>>
Thursday, March 7 2013 7:04 PM EST2013-03-08 00:04:41 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- An inadvertent hindrance in animal cruelty reporting created by a 2011 law is one step closer to being closed after Nevada senators passed a corrective measure through committee. TheMore>>
An inadvertent hindrance in animal cruelty reporting created by a 2011 law is one step closer to being closed after Nevada senators passed a corrective measure through committee.More>>
Thursday, March 7 2013 4:25 PM EST2013-03-07 21:25:02 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Companies desiring to be accountable for their social and environmental impacts are just a little closer to being able to do so in Nevada. AB89, introduced by Democratic AssemblymanMore>>
Companies desiring to be accountable for their social and environmental impacts are just a little closer to being able to do so in Nevada.More>>
Thursday, March 7 2013 4:22 PM EST2013-03-07 21:22:49 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Assembly Republicans say public employee pension and prevailing wage reforms are at the top of their agenda for the 2013 Nevada Legislature. During a news conference Thursday,More>>
Assembly Republicans say public employee pension and prevailing wage reforms are at the top of their agenda for the 2013 Nevada Legislature.More>>
Wednesday, March 6 2013 4:11 PM EST2013-03-06 21:11:19 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Republicans in the Nevada Assembly are distancing themselves from their Senate colleagues over a proposal to seek more taxes from mining. The Assembly GOP caucus on WednesdayMore>>
Republicans in the Nevada Assembly are distancing themselves from their Senate colleagues over a proposal to seek more taxes from mining.More>>
Tuesday, March 5 2013 4:57 PM EST2013-03-05 21:57:35 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Republican leadership in the Nevada Senate wants to reform the state's mining tax laws as an alternative to the teachers' tax initiative that will appear on the 2014 ballot. TheMore>>
Republican leadership in the Nevada Senate wants to reform the state's mining tax laws as an alternative to the teachers' tax initiative that will appear on the 2014 ballot.More>>
Monday, March 4 2013 6:23 PM EST2013-03-04 23:23:05 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks is facing several charges following an alleged domestic dispute with his estranged wife, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said. The incident tookMore>>
Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks is facing several charges following an alleged domestic dispute with his estranged wife, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said.More>>
Monday, March 4 2013 5:00 PM EST2013-03-04 22:00:28 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada would revert to a presidential primary instead of a caucus system under a bill introduced in the state Senate. Republican Sen. James Settelmeyer of Minden says the mainMore>>
Nevada would revert to a presidential primary instead of a caucus system under a bill introduced in the state Senate.More>>
Friday, March 1 2013 4:01 PM EST2013-03-01 21:01:35 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada lawmakers are considering two bills that toughen the state's stance against cock fighting and revise the provisions governing the release of animal cruelty reporting data. DemocraticMore>>
Nevada lawmakers are considering two bills that toughen the state's stance against cock fighting and revise the provisions governing the release of animal cruelty reporting data.More>>
Wednesday, February 27 2013 7:29 PM EST2013-02-28 00:29:05 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A Nevada state senator trying to streamline the process for people packing heat unbeknownst to the public made progress as his bill cleared committee. Republican Sen. James SettelmeyerMore>>
A Nevada state senator trying to streamline the process for people packing heat unbeknownst to the public made progress as his bill cleared committee.More>>
Wednesday, February 27 2013 7:27 PM EST2013-02-28 00:27:50 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Two Republican-backed bills introduced in the Nevada Senate seek to impose new education reforms affecting under-performing schools and teacher layoffs. SB195 sponsored by SenateMore>>
Two Republican-backed bills introduced in the Nevada Senate seek to impose new education reforms affecting under-performing schools and teacher layoffs.More>>
Monday, February 25 2013 10:33 AM EST2013-02-25 15:33:56 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Implementing full-day kindergarten is a priority for Democrats in the Nevada Legislature, but the ambitious proposal comes with an as yet undetermined price tag or funding. OnMore>>
Implementing full-day kindergarten is a priority for Democrats in the Nevada Legislature, but the ambitious proposal comes with an as yet undetermined price tag or funding.More>>
Wednesday, February 20 2013 4:53 PM EST2013-02-20 21:53:35 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Camille Naaktgeboren said she wants the world to know the grim truth of modern day slavery so other victims in Nevada will have the same chance recover that she's had. NaaktgeborenMore>>
Camille Naaktgeboren said she wants the world to know the grim truth of modern day slavery so other victims in Nevada will have the same chance recover that she's had.More>>
Tuesday, February 19 2013 8:02 PM EST2013-02-20 01:02:21 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Six bills are on their way to the Nevada Senate floor by way of unanimous support in the committee stage. The Senate Committee on the Judiciary passed the six bills Tuesday.More>>
Six bills are on their way to the Nevada Senate floor by way of unanimous support in the committee stage.More>>
Tuesday, February 19 2013 3:51 PM EST2013-02-19 20:51:57 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A Nevada Assemblywoman is trying to make it legal for concealed carry permit holders to carry their firearms on the state's college campuses. Republican Las Vegas AssemblywomanMore>>
A Nevada Assemblywoman is trying to make it legal for concealed carry permit holders to carry their firearms on the state's college campuses.More>>
Friday, February 15 2013 12:54 PM EST2013-02-15 17:54:16 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A bill before the Nevada Assembly would make it illegal for pedestrians to read, browse the Internet or enter data with hand-held devices while crossing highways in the state. DemocraticMore>>
A bill before the Nevada Assembly would make it illegal for pedestrians to read, browse the Internet or enter data with hand-held devices while crossing highways in the state.More>>
Friday, February 15 2013 2:00 AM EST2013-02-15 07:00:03 GMT
Ed. Note: The national debate about gun violence and gun control has generated strong emotions on all sides following the recent tragedies in Connecticut and Colorado. Should Americans' Second AmendmentMore>>
Nevada lawmakers took aim at gun violence and its link to mental health during a hearing Thursday afternoon in Carson City, Nev., focused on the issue and using public health data to separate fact from fiction.More>>
Wednesday, February 13 2013 11:36 PM EST2013-02-14 04:36:48 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A bill before the Nevada Assembly removes the final restrictions preventing online gambling's full arrival. Democratic Las Vegas Assemblyman William C. Horne introduced AB114More>>
A bill before the Nevada Assembly removes the final restrictions preventing online gambling's full arrival.More>>
Wednesday, February 13 2013 5:11 PM EST2013-02-13 22:11:12 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- State Sen. Scott Hammond and others want to ease the emotional rollercoaster for mothers and streamline Nevada's adoption process by creating a registry for putative fathers. HammondMore>>
State Sen. Scott Hammond and others want to ease the emotional rollercoaster for mothers and streamline Nevada's adoption process by creating a registry for putative fathers.More>>
Friday, February 8 2013 4:12 PM EST2013-02-08 21:12:11 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Troubled Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks is telling colleagues that he's taking a three-week leave. Brooks' announcement Thursday on the floor the Legislature comes withMore>>
Troubled Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks is telling colleagues that he's taking a three-week leave but he has yet sign official papers required for the leave.More>>
Thursday, February 7 2013 1:20 AM EST2013-02-07 06:20:34 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Embattled Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks has been ousted from the Assembly Democratic caucus. In a statement late Wednesday, the Assembly Democratic leadership announced BrooksMore>>
Embattled Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks has been ousted from the Assembly Democratic caucus.More>>
Wednesday, February 6 2013 7:52 PM EST2013-02-07 00:52:53 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A bill before the 2013 Nevada Legislature seeks to help unemployed Nevadans with a new student loan program designed to provide a kind of quick fix that federal programs don'tMore>>
A bill before the 2013 Nevada Legislature seeks to help unemployed Nevadans with a new student loan program designed to provide a kind of quick fix that federal programs don't accommodate.More>>
Wednesday, February 6 2013 7:47 PM EST2013-02-07 00:47:06 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A big unknown for Nevada hospitals under the federal health care reform law is compensation for costs incurred for treating indigent patients. Hospitals currently received moneyMore>>
A big unknown for Nevada hospitals under the federal health care reform law is compensation for costs incurred for treating indigent patients.More>>
Wednesday, February 6 2013 6:37 PM EST2013-02-06 23:37:15 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Las Vegas Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks says his sanity has never been in question, but that he's dealing with a "purely physical" medical issue. Brooks attended theMore>>
Las Vegas Democratic Assemblyman Steven Brooks says his sanity has never been in question, but that he's dealing with a "purely physical" medical issue.More>>
Tuesday, February 5 2013 6:43 PM EST2013-02-05 23:43:41 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. -- Assemblyman Steven Brooks will not be taking a leave of absence, despite an earlier report that he would be absent for the first 60 days of the state legislature. Democratic SpeakerMore>>
Assemblyman Steven Brooks will not be taking a leave of absence, despite an earlier report that he would be absent for the first 60 days of the state legislature.More>>
Tuesday, February 5 2013 3:55 PM EST2013-02-05 20:55:20 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- A lawyer for Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks says he hopes to have a signed agreement soon setting terms for the troubled lawmaker's leave of absence from the state Legislature. MitchellMore>>
A lawyer for Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks says he hopes to have a signed agreement soon setting terms for the troubled lawmaker's leave of absence from the state Legislature.More>>
Nevada lawmakers returned to Carson City, Nev., for the 2013 legislative session. Assemblyman Steven Brooks also attended opening session ceremonies, despite his recent trouble with the law. The I-Team's Nathan Baca reports.More>>
Assemblyman Steve Brooks is expected to take a medical leave after being sworn in. Brooks was arrested Jan. 19, accused of threatening incoming Speaker Marilyn Kirkpatrick. He was hospitalized last week for a mental evaluation. Kirkpatrick says it is unclear how long Brooks will be on leave.More>>
Friday, February 1 2013 7:26 PM EST2013-02-02 00:26:10 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Drug laws will be the focus of many debates when Nevada lawmakers return to the state capital on Monday. Bills ranging from the regulation of cough medicine to marijuana will be put forwardMore>>
Drug laws will be the focus of many debates when Nevada lawmakers return to the state capital on Monday.More>>
Thursday, January 31 2013 5:53 PM EST2013-01-31 22:53:13 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A lawyer representing a Nevada lawmaker accused of threatening a state Democratic Assembly leader said his client has been released from a hospital. But attorney Mitchell Posin alsoMore>>
A lawyer representing a Nevada lawmaker accused of threatening a state Democratic Assembly leader said his client has been released from a hospital.More>>
Wednesday, January 30 2013 7:51 PM EST2013-01-31 00:51:29 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- The Nevada Legislature is drafting a bill that would allow the state's medical board to go after unlicensed doctors to stop them from practicing again. Latino community groups said thisMore>>
The Nevada Legislature is drafting a bill that would allow the state's medical board to go after unlicensed doctors to stop them from practicing again.More>>
Tuesday, January 29 2013 8:04 PM EST2013-01-30 01:04:44 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Democratic Nevada Assembly leaders said it will be business as usual when the 2013 legislative session opens Monday, whether or not Assemblyman Steven Brooks is in attendance. InMore>>
Democratic Nevada Assembly leaders said it will be business as usual when the 2013 legislative session opens Monday, whether or not Assemblyman Steven Brooks is in attendance.More>>
Monday, January 28 2013 7:53 PM EST2013-01-29 00:53:02 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- The mass killing of 20 children and six adults at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn. in December brought to the spotlight the easy access to guns and how to keep them out of the handsMore>>
A Nevada state senator is working to stop mentally ill patients who are deemed "dangerous" from buying a firearm.More>>