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SemperFiGuy:
Here's Why:

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Sec. 8-85. - Restriction of activities.

Whenever a state of emergency has been declared as provided for herein, the mayor is hereby authorized to take one or more of the following specified measures throughout the city or any part thereof:

(a)

Prohibit or limit the number of persons who may gather or congregate upon the public highways or public sidewalks, or in any outdoor place, except persons who are awaiting transportation, engaging in recreational activities at a usual and customary place, or peaceably entering or leaving buildings.

(b)

Establish a curfew limiting the hours when persons may go upon or travel the public streets.

(c)

Require the closing of cocktail lounges, taverns and bars and prohibit the sale or service of alcoholic beverages in any hotel, restaurant, club or other establishment, and require the closing of all other business establishments.

(d)

Prohibit or restrict the sale of gasoline or other inflammable liquids.

(e)

Prohibit the sale, carrying or possession on the public street or public sidewalks, or in any public park or square, of weapons including, but not limited to, firearms, bows and arrows, air rifles, slingshots, knives, razors or missiles of any kind.

(f)

To do any and all things and take such measures as are necessary to preserve the health, safety, and property of the citizens of this community.

(Code 1980, ยง 8-85)
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It's all for our safety.   Just like New Orleans after Katrina.
I'll bet our Omaha law is tougher than Lincoln's.

(I'm Not Even Gonna Sign This One)

FarmerRick:

Glad I don't live in Obamaha, for various reasons...


http://nebraskafirearms.org/forum/index.php/topic,7267.0.html

Mudinyeri:
What?!  No missiles?

NE Bull:
So.....  I wonder if LB289 would apply to this also, Especially since the Governor can't disarm folks in a state of Emergency, I wouldn't think a Mayor should be able to do so.

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---So.....  I wonder if LB289 would apply to this also, Especially since the Governor can't disarm folks in a state of Emergency
--- End quote ---

You're getting directly to the point I was hoping to make by posting this item.

It would be a good thing to have this particular item adjudicated in advance, since once the crisis starts, the oppression kinda automatically kicks in and follows with all the energy that officialdom can muster.

sfg

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