This brings up a question about Nebraska CHP law and the duty to inform. Say I'm stopped for a traffic violation. As required, I inform the LEO that I have a CHP and identify the location of my concealed handgun. What if the LEO asks if there are any OTHER firearms in my vehicle? On any given trip to the range, I might have what the media would call a small arsenal in my car. They may be in the range bag on the passenger seat, or long guns lying on the back seat or back in the hatch of my SUV. If they are visible to the LEO, I would identify them, but what if they are stored out of sight? Do I disclose them and, if the LEO requests, must I open the hatch and allow them to be secured by the LEO?
I realize that most LEO contacts don't go down this way in NE. But it does raise the question - is a CHP holder required to consent to searches?