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Dan W:

--- Quote from: depserv on August 26, 2016, 05:42:12 PM ---So am I correct now in assuming that I was wrong, and private sales are legal as long as the buyer shows the seller either a CHP or purchase permit (and presumably a Nebraska drivers license)?
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YES

SemperFiGuy:
Watch out for Bullit.

He tells Unsuspecting Folks that their handguns are only worth $50 and that you should sell it to him.

On the upside, he does pay cash and always presents both his CHP and his NE Blue Card.

sfg

RobertH:
You could try and trade either with another person or at a gun store. Alsk gun show season is coming up and so is an election.

Phantom:

--- Quote from: depserv on August 26, 2016, 05:42:12 PM ---Somehow I had the idea that all handgun sales in Nebraska had to go through an FFL to be legal.  So am I correct now in assuming that I was wrong, and private sales are legal as long as the buyer shows the seller either a CHP or purchase permit (and presumably a Nebraska drivers license)?
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Thank God they haven't passed a law like that here in Nebraska ;D ......Yet.! :o

However the peoples republic of Omaha comes close....

HuskerXDM:

--- Quote from: depserv on August 26, 2016, 05:42:12 PM ---Somehow I had the idea that all handgun sales in Nebraska had to go through an FFL to be legal.  So am I correct now in assuming that I was wrong, and private sales are legal as long as the buyer shows the seller either a CHP or purchase permit (and presumably a Nebraska drivers license)?

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As Dan said, yes you are now correct.  Here is the source: http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2403

So, while the vast majority of handgun transfers require either a CHP or Purchase Certificate, there is no requirement to go through an FFL.  I also like to point out to people (who are willing to listen) that there is no "gunshow loophole" or "private sales loophole" in that statute.  Unless one of the exceptions applies to you, a permit is always required for handgun transfers.

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