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Hi, today we are going to talk about a state that suddenly everyone
cares:Nevada. Let's find out what people also ask about it.
Hi, I am Shao, welcome to What People Also Ask, where I search somethings seemingly obvious on
Google and share with you some of those PAA aka People Also Ask which is a feature telling you
what other people are searching on Google that related to your query. Today's keyword is Nevada
because obviously, everyone cares about it now. So the first PAA: Is Vegas a state? What?! Why do I
ask about Las Vegas? That's because Las Vegas is in Nevada! Shocker! I know. So for those who think
Las Vegas is a state, no it's not a state. And for those who are under the impression that Las Vagas
is in California, no, it's not in California. The excerpt is from Nationalonline.org.
I am not quite sure what's the deal with the website cuz I can't find the about page. But
this website appears to provide a lot of useful information about a variety of countries, continents, cities,
and states. According to Nationalonline.org. Las Vegas, officially the City of Las Vegas,
is the most populous city and principal city of the state of Nevada in the United States. So
we learned that Las Vegas is a city, not a state, and it's in Nevada, not California.
Let's Move on to the next PAA: Are lobsters not legal in Nevada? As a resident of Boston,
I found the law outrageous if it's real. But fortunately, it's likely just
a rumor. According to one of the replies to the question in Quora "Is lobster illegal in Nevada?", eating
and raising lobster seems to be legal, while Australian freshwater crayfish aka Desert Lobster
is illegal to raise in Nevada. And according to Las Vegas Sun, which is a daily newspaper in Las
Vegas, a desert lobsters' grower loses appeal in Nevada Supreme Court in 2003. And the officials
at the wildlife division maintained raising crayfish in Nevada was a violation of the law
because they said if a live crayfish got into Nevada waters it could endanger the native fish
population. All right, so lobsters are legal in Nevada, but how about carrying a gun in casinos, our next PAA:
Can you carry a gun in Nevada casinos? will answer this question. The answer is extracted from an
article titled"What are Nevada's laws for concealed carry in a casino?" published by Las Vegas Defense
Group which is a Las Vegas-based Criminal Defense law firm. Here's what extracted by Google "Nevada
law permits the concealed carry of firearms (NRS 202.350) in casinos. However, casino staff may
legally ask gun-carriers to leave the property. People that refuse to leave could then face
misdemeanor charges for trespass (NRS 207.200)" So, it seems that you can conceal carry of
firearms in casinos, but the staffs in casinos can ask you to leave if they find out you are doing so. Well
In addition to casinos, there is another place that some adults enjoy going to, the brothels. But if you
want to find a brothel, you probably have to leave Las Vegas. So the next PAA is: Where are brothels
legal in Nevada? The excerpt is from one of the Wikipedia's entries: List of brothels in Nevada. Here's what
extracted by Google: While prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, it is illegal outside these
licensed brothels. Prostitution is illegal under state law in Clark County, which contains Las
Vegas and its metropolitan area. Other counties may choose to allow it if they desire to.
Due to the presence of those adult-only entertainment, Nevada sounds like a
very good destination for travel and tourism. But is it a good idea to move to Nevada? Which is the
next PAA we are gonna talk about. The excerpt is extracted from an article titled: Moving to
Nevada: Everything You Need to Know. published by getacoolbox.com which is a moving and storage
company providing creative solutions for moving and storage. And I believe this article is part
of their content marketing efforts. Here are some pros and cons proposed in this article: pro: Low
Taxes, Growing job market, Beautiful and Diverse Landscape, has 300+ days of sunshine, Diverse
Outdoor Activities available, reasonable housing, and cost of living compared to say California,
close to Entertainment Capital Las Vegas. Con: school system ranks 45th in the country,
Just that you know Americans have 50 states, so it's like... 45th
there are currently active brothels in only 8 counties so if you have children you might want to
avoid those areas, High Crime Rates, however, Some pockets in the urban areas are more crime-prone
than others, while the rural areas are devoid of violent crime. I highly encourage you to read this
article if you are considering moving to Nevada, a lot of good information there, the link is in the
description. Today we learned that Las Vegas is a city, not a state, and it's
in Nevada, not California, lobsters are legal in Nevada, but rising crayfish is illegal, you might
conceal carry some firearms in Nevada casinos, but the staffs there have the right to ask you to
leave if they find out you do so. Prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, but Las Vegas is not one of
those regions. Do some research before moving to Nevada, because there are some big pros but also big cons.
So today's question is, would you consider moving to Nevada? Let me know your thought, bye.