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AN ACT relating to paramilitary activity; authorizing the Attorney General to investigate alleged paramilitary activity and issue written investigative demands in connection with any such investigation; authorizing the Attorney General to seek an injunction against a person or group of persons who has engaged in or is about to engage in paramilitary activity; creating a cause of action for a person who has suffered injury as a result of paramilitary activity; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to paramilitary activity; authorizing the Attorney General to investigate alleged paramilitary activity and issue written investigative demands in connection with any such investigation; authorizing the Attorney General to seek an injunction against a person or group of persons who has engaged in or is about to engage in paramilitary activity; creating a cause of action for a person who has suffered injury as a result of paramilitary activity; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Friday, January 24, 2025
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AN ACT relating to paramilitary activity; authorizing the Attorney General to investigate alleged paramilitary activity
Existing law governs the formation and operation of volunteer military companies and volunteer military organizations. (Chapter 412 of NRS) In general, existing law prohibits a group of persons other than the Nevada National Guard and troops of the United States from drilling or parading with arms in any city or town in this State without a license issued by the Governor. (NRS 412.604) Section 1 of this bill: (1) defines the term “private paramilitary organization” to mean an organized body consisting of three or more persons who associate under a structure of command for the purpose of functioning or training to function in a public place as a unit of combat, combat support, law enforcement or security services; and (2) deems a person or group of persons to engage in paramilitary activity if the person or group of persons knowingly, while acting as part of a private paramilitary organization or in furtherance of any objective of a private paramilitary organization, engages in certain activities while armed with a dangerous weapon or deadly weapon. Section 1 authorizes the Attorney General to: (1) investigate alleged paramilitary activity; (2) issue written investigative demands in connection with any such investigation; and (3) seek an injunction against a person or group of persons who has engaged in or is about to engage in paramilitary activity under certain circumstances. Section 1 also authorizes a person injured as a result of paramilitary activity to bring a civil act
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Opposition (1)
- Berry Johnston (Testimony)
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