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Reciprocity Letter from Attorney General
AAllen:
The good news is the World Hearald even recognizes that this means Nebraskans will soon have the ability to carry in a lot of other states. Unfortunatly they go to the NRA for a quote rather than the NFOA.
bullit:
A few points...
1) PLEASE remember Jon Bruning at election time.
2) Now the NRA speaks out????? (and yes I am an Endowment Member)
3) I would probably wait to verify CO's position prior to traveling there.
4) PLEASE remember Jon Bruning at election time (yes, I said it again.)
FarmerRick:
I have a bad feeling that some of the states that are included in the list will be contested by those that oppose this(CHP's, reciprocity, etc.).
I will not list the reasons why here on the forum at this time. I'm waiting to see what happens in the next week or so, at this point.
Jesse T:
Who has the authority to contest it though? the law specifically states that the AG office gets to decide. The most people could do is
a) vote bruning out of office for someone who will change it for the worse
b) introduce legislature next year to reword it and change the decision to someone besides the AG
I am not saying we won't hear complaints in the papers or wherever, but I don't think there's much they could actually "do" at this point in time anyway.
I also don't think this is an issue that most of your average joe citizen cares about at all. (who can or can't carry in NE)
As always these are just my thoughts/opinions take with 2 grains of salt and call in the morning.
FarmerRick:
I agree with you that most could care less about it, but there are a few very vocal members(and former members) of the Unicam that may try to raise some questions about the "equal-ness" of a few of these state's standards.
There were quite a few cities that stated they would NOT abide by the A.G.'s ruling on preemption earlier this year.
I'm just saying that I think someone will try to raise a stink about it.
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