To: basil
CONCEALED carry is verboten in Nebraska. It is perfectly legal to carry a weapon openly! Yep, you heard it correctly. I've never been able to make any sense of it, but that's the way the law reads.
In addition, most of those laws only cover PUBLIC carry. This was in a private business on private property where a lot of high-demand merchandise is being exchanged under somewhat dubious conditions.
28 posted on
12/01/2005 7:50:10 AM PST by
IronJack
To: IronJack
CONCEALED carry is verboten in Nebraska. It is perfectly legal to carry a weapon openly! Yep, you heard it correctly. I've never been able to make any sense of it, but that's the way the law reads. When I drove out through the Rocky Mountain states last summer I drove way out of my way to avoid NE because of it's anti-self defense stance.
I emailed the AG offices of the states on my proposed route that do not honor my Georgia CCL to see how I could legally carry and/or transport my gun in each state. NE and AR were the 2 states on that long route that did not offer a workable solution for keeping a gun in a ready condition in my car and getting it in and out of a hotel room. IA does not honor my CCL, but it does allow loaded guns in a car and carrying it from the car to a hotel room.
Neither NE or AR will get a dime of my vacation money until they abolish their unConstitutional anti-self defense laws.
31 posted on
12/01/2005 9:29:19 AM PST by
epow
("Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" Prov. 14:34)
To: IronJack
Hey--I love that! What you're saying is that Nebraskans can have free, unfettered access to the 2A without jumping through anybody's hoops.
We should all be so lucky!
37 posted on
12/01/2005 2:55:36 PM PST by
basil
(Exercise your Second Amendment--buy another gun today!)
To: IronJack
Actually one can only carry open in Omaha if one has a permit from the city.
45 posted on
12/02/2005 8:12:30 PM PST by
Vor Lady
(Doesn't expecting the unexpected make the unexpected the expected?)
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