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depserv:
Is there any law against selling hard plastic letter openers that look and function more or less like daggers and switchblades at a gun show in Nebraska?

What does a non-dealer have to do to be sure that if he sells a handgun at a gun show he is not breaking any law?

RLMoeller:
I can't help you with the dagger question.

As for selling a handgun:
Nebraska Statute 69-2403 a firearm purchase certificate is required to purchase, lease, rent, or receive a handgun.

So just verify the purchaser has a Nebraska Firearm Purchase certificate or Nebraska Concealed Handgun Permit. 

Would be a good idea to have a Bill of Sale for both parties.

newfalguy101:
The only place I know of off hand where switch blades are illegal is Lincoln.

RLMoeller answered the 2nd question nicely

FarmerRick:

--- Quote from: newfalguy101 on September 08, 2014, 07:00:56 PM ---The only place I know of off hand where switch blades are illegal is Lincoln.

RLMoeller answered the 2nd question nicely

--- End quote ---

Yes, you definitely don't want to even try to sell anything that is close to an "assisted opening" or "automatic" knife at the Lincoln gun show.  The Men(or as the case was, Woman) in Blue will be along shortly to show you the error of your ways.

More info here: http://nebraskafirearms.org/forum/index.php/topic,4878.0.html

David Hineline:
As for selling a personal firearm, it has been covered.  Just don't buy a gun with the intention of resale, that requires a dealers license.

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