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Reciprocity Letter from Attorney General
00BUCK:
--- Quote from: AAllen on August 31, 2009, 10:43:10 PM ---That is a pretty good list, now there is a lot of states that will be able to recognize the Nebraska permit since we recognize theirs.
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Some states by default do now. Colorado be default accepts any states permit if that state recognizes theirs. Since Brunning explicitly names the states, you can now carry in Colorado. There are other states that have the same legal acceptance but I am not 100% sure of what those states are so I will not put them in here.
rugermanx:
I've spent some time looking and unfortunately don't have anymore time to research this... so I am going to throw it out to the rest of you.
So now (after Colorado and whatever others honor our permit) how many states does the UT and NE, Or the FL and NE or the combination of the three allow for carry in?
Just a side rant "Damn all these laws are so damn confusing. I can work on new cars even with all the damn electronics, I can build an AR, I can read blue prints for just about anything you throw at me, I can build and fix computers, but I just can't keep all the legal B$ straight." Sorry I am just venting that basically I'm not an idiot but when reading the laws sure can feel like one.
phorvick:
I teach the Utah class. There is now little reason to add Utah...unless....you need coverage in some other State that only Utah (or Florida etc) cover. My guess is that more States will honor NE than honor Utah.....at least eventually.
But...if you need a particular State...then a second permit is still a good idea.
I wonder if this news will start a little uptick in NE applications....maybe it is time to schedule a class :)
FarmerRick:
How's this for a twist on the subject...
What if, when my Nebraska CHP expires, I don't renew it. I then just renew(for only $10) my Utah permit.
Could I then carry under "affirmative defense" and/or the Utah permit?
How do you like that "gray area"?
World/Heralds story on the new list: http://www.omaha.com/article/20090901/NEWS01/709019938/0/FRONTPAGE
LINCOLN ? Folks from Iowa, Kansas, Colorado and at least 31 other states are welcome to bring their concealed handguns into the Cornhusker State. But those from South Dakota and 11 other states are not.
Vermont, well, they await word from the Nebraska Attorney General's Office. They were omitted from the letter the prosecutor's office issued Monday and will be discussed today.
The Attorney General's Office was required by a new state law to determine which states have comparable concealed handgun permit laws to Nebraska's, and thus whose residents could legally carry concealed handguns in Nebraska, as well as their home state.
The review found that 34 states have standards equal to or greater than Nebraska's.
More at the link
AAllen:
If my memory is correct, Nebraska only recognizes permits from other states for people who are citizens of the other state similar to Colorado ect. So Nebraskan's need to have the Nebraska permit.
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