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techieccw:
Anyone know if the Alpine in in Omaha is a off limits or not?

Does it fall under the
--- Quote ---Establishment having a liquor license which derives over onehalf
of its income from the sale of alcoholic liquor;
--- End quote ---
law?

greg58:
Every time I go there the bar is quiet, and the dining room is full.

Greg

SemperFiGuy:
Here's a Thought for Consideration:

A phone call to Alpine Inn at  (402) 451-9988 might clear up this issue.

However, if all you want to do is watch Big, Fat Raccoons get bigger and fatter, you can come sit on my deck towards evening.   I feed them Meow Mix and Bacon Begging Strips instead of chikken bonz.   They do quite well on it.   Guess I could make you a sandwich, as well.   Even a beer.

FWIW

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techieccw:
Thanks, I will probably just have to give them a call.  I'm actually from Kansas, and my brother lives in Omaha, he wants to go there next time I'm up.

Kendahl:
Nebraska honors Kansas concealed carry permits. Do you have one? If not, you can't carry concealed up here regardless of the Alpine Inn's status. I can understand why you wouldn't have one now that Kansas is a constitutional carry state.

Also, be careful about the City of Omaha's handgun registration. It applies to anyone who brings a handgun inside city limits and doesn't have a permit that Nebraska honors. I doubt the police would bother someone passing through with an unloaded handgun in the trunk. However, if you plan to stay for a day or two and don't have a permit, you would technically be in violation of the registration ordinance. It sucks, but that's the way it is. The current mayor, who has her own permit, would like the state to completely preempt local gun restrictions.

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