Well, now that I have cleaned my shorts out...
I guess I will give Omaha the widest possible birth. I mean come on with those laws. I stayed on a military installation for four months (legally) with my firearm without that much regulation and hassle.
Depends upon where you are going, the City of Omaha requires their open carry or a concealed carry permit recognized by the State to open carry. The City of Lincoln does not have an ordinance against it but if the police get a call they will ticket someone for making a public disturbance. Some communities such as Blair have ordinances against the open carry of firearms.
As you can see there is a wide disparity in how open carry is viewed across the state and any discussion would need to be directed at exactly where you would be.
Both applications are in Lincoln, I could phone interview, but that is not my preferred method.
Yeah..... Kinda odd.
MS is OK w/honoring NE permits, but not vice-versa.
Could be:
>Some kinda technicality or glitch-incompatibility in comparing the training requirements, or
>NSP just hasn't gotten around to it yet, or
>Some Auburn Guy @ NSP has a grudge about previous football game butt-kickings by Ole Miss,
Whatever.
Hope they fix it.
As far as the issue of reciprocity I believe it is the levels of issuance not being equal. MS has a two tiered permit, the basic where you just pay your fee and get fingerprinted, then the enhanced which requires the training and range portion. It allows you to carry just about everywhere except federal property or an active courtroom. When it was clarified that OC was a constitutional right, everyone threw up signs. Then the AG released an opinion that city law can't restrict a state law, and that the signs would not carry the weight of the law. A business owner can ask you to leave and if you refuse you could be charged with trespassing, that's it. My philosophy has always been that I don't check my constitutional rights at a state line. That's why I won't consider CA, IL or the northeast for employment opportunities.
Long Way from the Loveliest Village on the Plains.
War Dam Eagle.
And I hope that gentleman from MS who started this inquiry (a) gets a good job offer in Nebraska, (b) gets his NE CHP, (c) becomes an active NFOA Forum member, and (d) becomes a hard-core, died-in-the-wool Happy Husker Fan just like all the rest of us.
a) Thank You b) I will for sure. I have the MS and TX before that c) of course, I'm active and exercise daily, my 2nd AMD right that is. d) Huskers? hmm, are they in the SEC East?
Although he probably doesn't have time for the paperwork before coming to Omaha, would a non-resident permit (Utah, Florida, etc.) solve his problem?
The job announcements close today and interviews are normally two weeks or so afterwards
Thanks for your replies guys!! The amount of restrictions, and how the cities are able to just do their own thing is very concerning. I suppose the best thing to do is what SemperFiGuy suggested and leave my firearms at home and just hope that the one time I need them won't be on that trip. Lincoln should be safe though with all the gun laws right?
This is surprising, for whatever reason I thought the Midwest would be more accepting of firearms and personal freedom. I mean it sounds like you get harassed even if your a resident with a permit. I have a wife and three small kids, and she asks me routinely if I'm carrying, because it gives her peace of mind. I would hate to move to a place where my response would have to be "no, Big Brother won't let me". I'm sorry I know I'm preaching to the choir here though. So I know you guys might be a little biased but in your opinion what are the most gun friendly states/cities up that way as well as in NE? Cause it sounds like if I do move there, Omaha is to be avoided like the plague! If I have developed a wrong impression or misunderstood please correct me please.