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OMAHA: You'll Be Safe Here During a Crisis
DanClrk51:
--- Quote from: NE Bull on April 16, 2015, 08:11:47 AM ---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.
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Yes it would. If LB289 is signed into law Omaha would need to scribble out point E) above.
depserv:
So in Omaha you have a right to be armed, but only until you're in a situation where you are likely to need to be armed to defend yourself, and then you lose the right. That makes perfect sense. To a liberal anyway.
In Mexico even today the government can't protect its citizens, but it can make them unable to protect themselves. Who would want a situation like that in America? I guess we have the answer.
That law is an illegal infringement on the 2nd Amendment, and any government entity that tries to impose it is for all intents and purposes a criminal gang, and as such has no legal authority. It has power, just like any criminal gang has power, but it has no legal authority.
I see the list doesn't include Molotov cocktails, so maybe field expedient liquid fuel lamps are still ok. Until you throw them anyway, because I suppose then they become missiles.
Kendahl:
The ordinance mentions firearms and other weapons in public but not in your home. Contrast that with New Orleans where police went house to house confiscating firearms.
The ordinance applies to everyone's long guns and to handguns belonging to those without CHPs. How about handguns possessed by CHP holders? Does state pre-emption nullify the ordinance the way it does for registration? That would be another reason to get a CHP even if you don't plan to carry.
shooter:
Im glad I don't live in a city
NENick:
--- Quote from: Kendahl on April 16, 2015, 08:43:57 PM ---The ordinance mentions firearms and other weapons in public but not in your home. Contrast that with New Orleans where police went house to house confiscating firearms.
The ordinance applies to everyone's long guns and to handguns belonging to those without CHPs. How about handguns possessed by CHP holders? Does state pre-emption nullify the ordinance the way it does for registration? That would be another reason to get a CHP even if you don't plan to carry.
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Doesn't the government usually demand/force you to leave your home in many emergencies... and remove you from it if you refuse?
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