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Expedite concealed carry reciprocity with Colorado

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Dan W:
I called back to the Attorney Gen. offices today, as they had left me a message.
 
The explanation I received was that the Attorney General's office does not have the authority to make a reciprocal agreement with any state.

They referred me to Steve Shaw at the Nebraska State patrol. Since Steve was out today, I spoke with their attorney, Wendy R., and was told that reciprocal agreements must go through the Governor, as only he has the power to make them binding.

I replied that this issue really has no need for an "agreement" Since Colorado law states that they will automatically accept a permit from any state that accepts Colorado's permit. My information was that the CBI just wanted an official letter stating that Nebraska does accept the Colorado permit.

At that point, Wendy agreed to have Steve Shaw contact me next week about the possibility that the Nebraska State Patrol could give the Colorado Bureau of Investigation the letter it needs for their files.

maanbr:
Isn't the letter on the AG's website official?

Dan W:
Apparently the state of Colorado doesn't believe everything they read on the intarwebz

Chris Z:
Would the AG's office simply mailing an official copy of the letter they already have work?

Dan W:
That is what I asked them to do, and they seemed to think that they could not do that for some obscure reason, implying that it constitutes a reciprocity agreement that the AG did not have the power to make. That is when they sent me to the NSP attorney

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