Taken from pages 7 to 8 of LB430:
(4) Whenever a firearm is confiscated and held pursuant to this
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section or section 28-1204.02, the peace officer who received such firearm
shall cause to be filed within ten days after the confiscation a petition
for destruction of such firearm. The petition shall be filed in the district
court of the county in which the confiscation is made. The petition shall
describe the firearm held, state the name of the owner, if known, allege
the essential elements of the violation which caused the confiscation, and
conclude with a prayer for disposition and destruction in such manner as
the court may direct. At any time after the confiscation of the firearm and
prior to court disposition, the owner of the firearm seized may petition the
district court of the county in which the confiscation was made for possession
of the firearm. The court shall release the firearm to such owner only if
the claim of ownership can reasonably be shown to be true and either (a) the
owner of the firearm can show that the firearm was taken from his or her
property or place of business unlawfully or without the knowledge and consent
of the owner and that such property or place of business is different from
that of the person from whom the firearm was confiscated or (b) the owner of
the firearm is acquitted of the charge of unlawful possession of a revolver
in violation of section 28-1204, unlawful transfer of a firearm to a juvenile,
or unlawful possession of a firearm on at a school. grounds. No firearm
having significant antique value or historical significance as determined by
the Nebraska State Historical Society shall be destroyed. If a firearm has
significant antique value or historical significance, it shall be sold at
auction and the proceeds deposited in the permanent school fund. shall be
remitted to the State Treasurer for distribution in accordance with Article
VII, section 5, of the Constitution of Nebraska.
I think all others are destroyed.