Interesting Omaha Handgun Confiscation Case Coupla Years Ago
This Good Ol' Boy drives into Omaha from somewhere in central Nebraska to visit his brother.
For whatever reason, Omaha LEO pulls him over. Probably driving too slowly in town, like back home. Issue of handgun comes up, OWH was not clear how.
Officer sez, "May I run the serial number on the handgun?"
Law-abiding GOB, thinking nothing could be wrong with his legal .357S&W Model 19 handgun (legal at home, that is), sez, "Sure".
LEO runs the serial number. Handgun is not registered in Omaha. Gun is confiscated. GOB gets a court summons (ticket) and is now subject to a $500 fine and up to six (6) months in the city slammer.
If he had said, "I'm on my way to the casino in Council Bluffs", he may have gotten out of the situation (interstate travel, covered by USC 18 926a). But he was traveling in-state and the handgun was not legal at his destination.
OWH never did a follow-up article, so it's not clear what penalties were applied. Seems like losing the handgun would be penalty enough. Actually, too much.
There is no grace period in Omaha's MuniCode 20-251. The instant the unregistered handgun crosses the city line, it is.............illegal.
How About Them Apples..............
Now....This thread is actually about handguns in Lincoln. Lincoln has its own goofy laws. In Lincoln, can't leave your handgun in your automobile for more than 24 hours. Bet there's more.