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Reciprocity Letter from Attorney General

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Jesse T:
Yeah, I'd actually agree with you there.  Luckily I think the chance of someone getting any traction on it is slim.

I hope someone can get us a list of states where our permit is now valid in, as in states that have reciprocal agreements.

JimP:
Colorado!  YIPPPEEEEEEE!   I'm goin' skiing again!

Wesley D:
Nice! Way to go Nebraskans, another victory for individual rights.  So as a Colorado boy, I can now carry when I come to see my fianc? in Omaha.  I like that.   ;D

To verify some people's CO question: Pursuant to Colorado law (CRS 18-12-213), the State of Colorado will recognize a valid permit issued in another state IF the permit was issued to a resident of the state issuing the permit, and the permittee is 21 yrs of age or older, AND the other state recognizes Colorado permits as valid in their state.  So yes, you can now carry here with your NE permit if you also have an NE ID.  However until your AG's letter filters down to our local LEO patrols, you may want to carry a copy of that letter with you, because when you're in the field the law is often whatever the LEO believes the law to be.  One final point, just take note of our areas of prohibited carry.

Since I'm going to be joining your great state in a few months, I've been trying to get up to speed on the NE firearms laws - NFOA is an excellent source and seems like a great grassroots group similar to Rocky Mountain Gun Owners out here.  I do, however, have a question.  I've been trying to get the handgun registration law within the Peoples' Republic of Omaha straight in my head.  I apologize if this has been covered in other posts (likely to great extent) but does the passage of LB430 also remove the home-rule requirement for those who aren't residents of Omaha to register handguns with the Omaha PD?  And don't worry, we won't be living in Occupied Territory when I move there - we're looking more toward Bellevue or Papillion... Thanks in advance guys! 

OnTheFly:
http://www.handgunlaw.us/ is a great source for CC information.  It looks like it was updated on August 31, 2009, but it does not appear to include the latest Nebraska changes.  I will email them to get it updated.

Edit: Read a little more on the website and they said it IS updated per NE's changes.  I tried the "Create License Map" and it appears to work.

Edit 2: I selected Nebraska on the "Create License Map" page and CO was not listed as a state which recognizes the NE permit.

Fly

AAllen:
zombiehunter, LB 430 restricted cities from placing any firearms lws on valid CCW holders.  So if you are not living in the city you should not need register it.  But your comment on information filtering down to the LEO applies.

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