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Weapons records ordered released

CARSON CITY -- Records about Gov. Jim Gibbons' concealed weapon permit should be released, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

The high court said Washoe District Judge Janet Berry erred when she refused to release documents concerning improper handling of Gibbons' permit.

While weapon permit applications are confidential, the applicant's identity and any subsequent records of investigation, suspension or revocation are not, the justices ruled.

Justices ordered the case back to Berry to redact any personal confidential information before releasing it.

The Reno Gazette-Journal sued Washoe County Sheriff Mike Haley to gain access to the records in 2008.

The lawsuit was filed after Gibbons admitted he had given up his permit because he failed to complete the required training for his nine pistols, although he signed an application saying he had.

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