Interestingly enough, Nevada has a relatively high crime rate. Various studies place it at either #2 or #3 with Tennessee being the most crime ridden state and Nevada and Alaska going neck to neck for second place. Ironically, Nevada which has relatively few people except for the major cities and is one of the most pro gun states in the country. Nevada also has one of the best shooting places in the country, Frontsight. This is too bad since I really like Nevada, its a really great state and I wouldn't blame the fact that its gun friendly on the crime rate. I would say by far the most crime in Nevada is in cities such as Las Vegas where you would expect the crime rate to be high. They call it sin city for a reason, and besides I don't think that many people carry guns in Vegas. Take for instance Nevada's neighbor, Utah. In Utah the crime rate is very low, its about #45 and Colorado is also very gun friendly. Or Colorado, another gun friendly state and a really nice state too which is at about #25 on the crime scale. So just because a state is gun friendly doesn't mean its the cause for crime. Usually its big cities such as Vegas where crime happens, not because a state is gun friendly.