Interesting info about this bill from the NVFAC PAC zoom call today. This bill was originally pushed by the casinos to strengthen trespass laws. The kit-gun portion of it was not something they care about or wanted so they are backing away from it. It was also pulled from the working group schedule today. The three legislators they had on the call (Wheeler, Ellison, O'Niell) aren't too optimistic about killing this bill or this session, and complained that moderate Dems who would listen to reason are disappearing from the Legislature. There is apparently a problem with the language in the bill for the kit-gun issue because, if deemed illegal, there is no specified way for owners to dispose of their no-serial firearms as they cannot be sold in-state, out of state, or transferred to a dealer. Destruction with no compensation for previously legal property seems to be the only way and that won't fly. It's almost as if the imbeciles writing this legislation don't know what they're doing or are being dumb on purpose.
There are some good gun bills out there (including CCW exemption for private sales) but they doubt they'll be heard.
Also, when it comes to contacting legislators, they say that emails and phone calls (all that's really allowed these days) work BUT form emails are worthless and deleted. If you send an email, especially one generated by PAC, make sure your personalize the email. Also Wheeler emphasized that the legislators listen most to personal stories, or how the legislation will affect your personally. Put a personal spin on those form emails if you want them to have any impact.