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CCW while hunting
Sandhillian:
If you want the regulation changed, contact your district rep on the Game & Parks Commission.
http://www.outdoornebraska.ne.gov/admin/commission/divisions.asp
DR4NRA:
Received an email response from Duane Arp at game and parks, asst. supervisor of Law Enforcement.
You make reference: “even if the gun is not used for hunting”….? I’m not sure how this can be determined in most instances.
Yup, a conservation officer and his bosses cant determine that a totally concealed/holstered weapon while carrying a loaded deer rifle in the open at the same time, that the pistol isn't being used for hunting.
WTF over
RobertH:
--- Quote from: DR4NRA on November 18, 2015, 06:30:09 PM ---Received an email response from Duane Arp at game and parks, asst. supervisor of Law Enforcement.
You make reference: “even if the gun is not used for hunting”….? I’m not sure how this can be determined in most instances.
Yup, a conservation officer and his bosses cant determine that a totally concealed/holstered weapon while carrying a loaded deer rifle in the open at the same time, that the pistol isn't being used for hunting.
WTF over
--- End quote ---
perfect example on why it needs to go. maybe the NFOA needs a state senator to rattle the cages and get a bill introduced to simplify and streamline things.
besides people who have CCW, are not the ones that will break the law (ie using a pistol to shoot a deer on an archery tag).
Mntnman:
--- Quote from: Sandhillian on November 18, 2015, 01:12:05 PM ---If you want the regulation changed, contact your district rep on the Game & Parks Commission.
http://www.outdoornebraska.ne.gov/admin/commission/divisions.asp
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Yep.
At a minimum, I would like to see "no more than x rounds in the weapon" instead of "capable of". It can be a pain in the arse to find a mag or block one. People that want to break the law will regardless.
barmandr:
--- Quote from: DR4NRA on November 18, 2015, 06:30:09 PM ---Received an email response from Duane Arp at game and parks, asst. supervisor of Law Enforcement.
You make reference: “even if the gun is not used for hunting”….? I’m not sure how this can be determined in most instances.
Yup, a conservation officer and his bosses cant determine that a totally concealed/holstered weapon while carrying a loaded deer rifle in the open at the same time, that the pistol isn't being used for hunting.
WTF over
--- End quote ---
So, bud, It appears your response of "no" to the OP was incorrect as I said, huh?
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