Starbucks in Las Vegas: 159
Gun dealers in Las Vegas: 158
Mass shootings in Las Vegas in 2015: 2
In Nevada, there were 14.9 gun deaths per 100,000 people in 2015, above the national rate of 11.1.
The state does not require permits to buy rifles, shotguns, or handguns, which can be carried openly. Residents do not need to register these weapons with the state or obtain a gun license either.
In addition, Nevada has a "stand-your-ground" law, meaning people can use deadly force against someone who attacks them, even if that person is unarmed. As long as they are under the supervision of a parent or guardian, children 14 years and older can also handle rifles or shotguns.