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Reciprocity Letter from Attorney General
Wesley D:
Thanks AAllen. I may need to print out that section of LB430 and just stick it in my back pocket while I'm there.
00BUCK:
--- Quote from: OnTheFly on September 02, 2009, 11:55:26 AM ---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
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Nebraska's info is updated, but not Colorado's. Be patient. Colorado hasn't officially update their site so handgunlaw really can't update there info yet.
Randy:
--- Quote from: zombiehunter on September 02, 2009, 11:40:56 AM ---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 -
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zombiehunter
When you due make your residence in NE that will make a temporary problem for you as you must have 6 months residency before you may apply for the NE CCP. Thus your Colorado permit will be void as I understand the reading of the current law until you have meet the NE requirements for the NE CCP.
There may be some creative ways around this, of course I am not advocating anything illegal.
Once you have gotten your NE Drivers License and or state ID card with your new address you are technically a NE residence.
Please anyone correct me if this is incorrect.
Dan W:
When I put up the new NFOA alert last night, I thought that Nebraska required a permit from the reciprocal states to be a resident permit, but that is wrong.
Nebraska will accept valid non-resident permits issued by the states that the AG has approved
http://www.nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=s6924048000
69-2448 License or permit issued by other state or District of Columbia; how treated. A valid license or permit to carry a concealed handgun issued by any other state or the District of Columbia shall be recognized as valid in this state under the Concealed Handgun Permit Act if (1) the holder of the license or permit is not a resident of Nebraska and (2) the Attorney General has determined that the standards for issuance of such license or permit by such state or the District of Columbia are equal to or greater than the standards imposed by the act. The Attorney General shall maintain and publish a list of such states and the District of Columbia which he or she has determined have standards equal to or greater than the standards imposed by the act.
Source
1. Laws 2009, LB430, ? 13.
Effective Date: August 30, 2009
Wesley D:
Excellent! Thanks Dan.
Well gentlemen, the more I learn about your state, the more I'm looking forward to becoming a Nebraska citizen...
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