Well, this corner of the NFOA Forum has gotten Lively, well and good.
Here We Go.......
Dan W:
I'm flattered that you even bothered to read my little screed, much less respond to it.
Concealed Carry
Now, We both got our info on concealed carry from the same place: Concealed Handgun Permit Act. And LB454. And Nebraska Administrative Code, Title 272, Chapter 21, Section 002.03. So let's stipulate agreement on that item. Concealed means concealed. Totally concealed. Actually, "Totally hidden from view with no portion of the handgun visible", [NAC].
Open Carry
Your assertion that Open Carry is not defined in Nebraska shall remain unchallenged here. However, you are welcome to convince the Judge that--just because any part of a handgun is showing, no matter how minuscule or indistinguishable or unrecognizable it might be--Nebraska's permissive, non-prohibited Open Carry mode is thereby fully effected. ["Here, Judge.......Look through this little hole in my holster........"]
Illegal Carry
Somewhere in between fully legal, Title 272 CHP Concealed Carry and clearly established, legal Open Carry.
After all, absent any existing legal definition, the law is what the judge says it is. In fact, the law is just about always what the judge says it is, regardless of how it's written. Even with definitions.
Now, Here's one for your consideration, if you have the time and inclination:
Most of us have seen those classic old leather flap holsters with "US" or "USMC" embossed upon them. With a great big flap and a little .38 Special M&P, you couldn't tell if what's inside is (a) a firearm or (b) lunch. The Chaplain probably carried a little flask of medicinal whiskey obtained from the Medical Officer in his holster.
Now---would that getup worn OWB/Strongside be Concealed or Open Carry?
RonVanDyn
Right On. I bought two of those very same Little Beauties during the recent Cabela's sale, same as you. For me, they are a temporary solution, because they are quite flimsy [22-24 gauge steel, or so] and look like they'll be easily compromised by a Perp's screwdriver. However, The Club [as in Steering Wheel Club] makes one of much heavier steel for $49.95. So I'll get those and replace the flimsier ones. Already used the flimsies several times, however.
Finally, Husker_Fan:
You nailed it. Zero tolerance for mixing alcohol [and some other controlled substances] with Nebraska CHP/CCW. Nay, not even just one little drinkie, Ossifer. None. Nor even before carrying concealed, should such stuff be detectable in urine, blood, or breath. [Unless therapeutically obtained and prescribed. Good luck here in the case of alcohol.]
And Anybody Else on the Forum: Wanna go Nuts in a Hurry??? Try reading Title 18 USC, Chapter 44, Firearms. Can't be Done. Even by Lawyers, I'll Bet...........
Let's Keep 'Em Covered Up.
And in the Trunk Across Illinois.