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Nebduckman Regular Member

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Posted: Sat Oct 17th, 2009 02:28 am |
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I just read the statues for NE and the way I read it is, You cant carry it about any where public unless you are in your vehicles. Now the statue 18-1703 that passed on Aug 19 from the AG of NE states that no village or city shall reject or override a CCW law.
Is this correct?
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rpyne Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Oct 20th, 2009 01:22 am |
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Nebduckman wrote: I just read the statues for NE and the way I read it is, You cant carry it about any where public unless you are in your vehicles. Now the statue 18-1703 that passed on Aug 19 from the AG of NE states that no village or city shall reject or override a CCW law.
Is this correct?
Sort of. Yes, the statewide preemption was strengthened, but as for where you can carry, if you read the list of prohibited places, it is more like you can carry anywhere except public places.
You cannot carry on the grounds of any kind of school, any place being used by a school, any church, any political meeting or rally, any government building, any meeting of any governmental body, any sporting event . . .
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Nebduckman Regular Member

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Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 02:39 am |
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And dont forget any place of business or employer that prohibits weapons on site. So if you want to go in and dine at your local Burger King or go thru the drive thru you are prohibitted from doing that also. So basically you may carry in your house on your land, or if you are driving or riding in a vehicle are really the only places allowed by the great [url=mailto:F#$@ing]F#$@ing[/url] state of Nebraska.
If I am reading this incorrect, some one please let me know!
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Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 04:09 am |
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Nebduckman wrote: And dont forget any place of business or employer that prohibits weapons on site. So if you want to go in and dine at your local Burger King or go thru the drive thru you are prohibitted from doing that also. So basically you may carry in your house on your land, or if you are driving or riding in a vehicle are really the only places allowed by the great [url=mailto:F#$@ing]F#$@ing[/url] state of Nebraska.
If I am reading this incorrect, some one please let me know!
It is pretty much empty preemption, but it is an improvement.
Way too many restrictions and then there is Omaha. 
Yata hey
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Ryan45cal Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Oct 26th, 2009 11:31 pm |
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Yeah, don't even get me started on Omaha. Unfortunately, Lincoln doesn't seem to be that much better, either.
There is full pre-emption for permit holders here, as long as the gun remains concealed, otherwise you are not protected against local ordinances.
You can carry your gun while going through the drive-thru at BK, just don't go inside the building. Personally, I don't waste my time giving my money to anti-RKBA businesses.
I just read the statues for NE and the way I read it is, You cant carry it about any where public unless you are in your vehicles. Now the statue 18-1703 that passed on Aug 19 from the AG of NE states that no village or city shall reject or override a CCW law.
Is this correct?
That was while cities were banning ccw, which they can not do anymore. Even then, having it in the car while passing through was risky. You can carry anywhere except places specifically prhohibited by statute and premises that are posted.
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