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Concealed handgun size limits.
00BUCK:
--- Quote from: jthhapkido on October 29, 2014, 01:37:18 PM ---I hope someone will---this is the second mention of it I've seen, but the only G&P rules I can find regarding centerfire rifles during deer season (as an example) have to do with being able to hunt OTHER animals. Nothing about possession.
Can someone cite this rule? (For example, I'd like to know if I'm illegal during deer season when taking my .308 to the range...)
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It is also against the law to CCW while archery hunting.
DR4NRA:
--- Quote from: jthhapkido on October 29, 2014, 04:11:05 PM ---I still haven't seen any mention of any law, rule, or regulation about not having a rifle in your car during deer season.
What rule is this?
Game and parks regulations pg.11, nebr hunting guide general.
FIREARM RESTRICTIONS
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During the November firearm deer season, it is unlawful to hunt wildlife other than deer with a centerfire rifle or centerfire handgun.
EXCEPTION: This does not apply to a holder of a valid unfilled firearm deer permit while hunting in the unit for which the permit was issued. It also does not apply to a bona fide farmer or rancher who owns, leases, or resides upon such farm or ranch land or a member of the immediate family of such farmer or rancher while hunting on such farm or ranch land.
It is illegal to have or carry a loaded shotgun in or on any vehicle on any highway or roadway. A shotgun is considered loaded if there is a shell or shells in the chamber, receiver or magazine.
You driving back roads with a loaded AR or whatever during deer season without a tag, not farmer, or rancher than you are a poacher.
The rest is in the link from last post.
Enjoy.
What you said was:
What Nebraska Big Game laws would those be?
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JTH:
--- Quote from: DR4NRA on October 29, 2014, 05:43:01 PM ---Game and parks regulations pg.11, nebr hunting guide general.
FIREARM RESTRICTIONS
During the November firearm deer season, it is unlawful to hunt wildlife other than deer with a centerfire rifle or centerfire handgun.
EXCEPTION: This does not apply to a holder of a valid unfilled firearm deer permit while hunting in the unit for which the permit was issued. It also does not apply to a bona fide farmer or rancher who owns, leases, or resides upon such farm or ranch land or a member of the immediate family of such farmer or rancher while hunting on such farm or ranch land.
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You driving back roads with a loaded AR or whatever during deer season without a tag, not farmer, or rancher than you are a poacher.
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Um, no. It says it is illegal to HUNT without a tag. It says nothing about having a rifle in my car. Having a rifle doesn't make me a poacher.
(Emphasis on "hunting" in the above quote mine.)
If for some reason I am stopped by a LEO of any type while I'm driving, and for some official reason they notice a rifle in my car, unless they can come up with any evidence of hunting, then I'm fine. (Having a rifle isn't evidence of hunting. And lots of people keep trunk guns.)
Anything other than this? Because this isn't a rule, regulation, or law against having a rifle in your car during hunting season.
farmerbob:
Some game wardens think it's illegal to wear fluorescent orange during deer season without a deer permit. :o
I have been hassled more then once for my deer permit just for wearing a lot of orange while fencing corn stalks during deer season. I tell them it's a safety issue and I'm trying not to look like a deer.
bullit:
I would like to find the actual codified statutes for the mysterious G&P "laws"....NOT what is written in the Big Game Hunting guide or the "snowmobile law" but what statute(s) one might be prosecuted under....otherwise this may be a good challenge for the NFOA and SAF.
Anyone ?
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