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Originally Posted by VGeorgie
The article is wrong, and Nevada has no such law. The Hiibel case was around whether the plaintiff was required to identify himself, not produce ID.
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I hear ya, but either way you can be detained and one way or the other you will be identified.
"3. The officer may detain the person pursuant to this section only to ascertain the person?s identity and the suspicious circumstances surrounding the person?s presence abroad. Any person so detained shall identify himself or herself, but may not be compelled to answer any other inquiry of any peace officer."
http://leg.state.nv.us/NRS/NRS-171.html#NRS171Sec123