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Omaha Handgun Registration Denial?

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Dan W:

--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on November 16, 2017, 04:01:58 AM ---David Hineline, et.al.
Always good to have written documentation of your ownership of the firearm.   In the above case, I did not.   And often do not, being rather sloppy on firearm records.  Too much fun to get the gun and start messing with it first.

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l carry a copy of the receipt for my EDC handgun with my permit. Questioning ownership is a pretty common ploy used by LEOs to confiscate your handgun during a stop. Producing proof of ownership on the spot could save you a court appearance and legal fees to recover your property and it is a very easy way to avoid shenanigans

sidearm1:
God I am glad I don't go to Omaha anymore.  Only two incident with Law Enforcement, once with State Patrol on a headlight, registration, honk your horn check.  No problem, Told trooper I was licensed, I was carrying.  He asked what I was carrying, I told him, he said "good little pistol".  I asked if he needed to see it, he said: "what in the heck for, its in your holster isn't it"  I said yes, and he said have a good day.  The other incident was when a lady ran a stop sign and clobbered us in the intersection.  Lancaster Deputy Sheriff arrived on scene, I told him I was licensed and carrying, he said:  "good deal" " I'll give you a copy of the report after I'm finished.  Never wanted to see the weapon or was concerned. 

SemperFiGuy:
DanW, et.al:


--- Quote --- Producing proof of ownership on the spot could save you a court appearance and legal fees to recover your property and it is a very easy way to avoid shenanigans.
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Perzackly and Precisely One of the Reasons Why I Register Handguns w/OPD, even though holding NE CHP:
Registration provides Irrefuteable Official Proof of Ownership, Available by Immediate Electronic Inquiry to LEOs.

And you can't lose it.   In fact, you can't hardly ever get rid of it.

My list of handguns registered to OPD over the years stretches from here to Scottsbluff.   The vast majority of these handguns have long, long ago moved on to other owners.   Many of them are members of this very Forum.   Today I only have a small inventory of the shoddier brands.  [Yes:  Jiminez JA-22.  Sorry.]

Now:  OPD only removes handguns from a registered owner's list when that same handgun is registered to an entirely different owner's list.

I wonder if the Mainstream Media Folks have all the difficulties with the First Amendment that we Honest, Law-Abiding, and Nice-Looking Gun Owners have with the Second Amendment........?    They should.   Their Amendment is far more dangerous to Some Folks than ours.

Just Sayin'..........

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Dan W:

--- Quote from: SemperFiGuy on November 16, 2017, 02:56:40 PM ---DanW, et.al:

Perzackly and Precisely One of the Reasons Why I Register Handguns w/OPD, even though holding NE CHP:
Registration provides Irrefuteable Official Proof of Ownership, Available by Immediate Electronic Inquiry to LEOs.

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Registration  has always eventually  led to confiscation... a receipt,  not so much

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---Registration  has always eventually  led to confiscation... a receipt,  not so much
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Yes.  The relevant factors involved here have been carefully weighed and considered.

Here's the Analysis:

[Very Low $ Value of My Guns] X P[Confiscation] = Not Much Money

Plus...advance hints of confiscation are usually apparent:  record weather emergency, political upheaval, or Hillary Clinton spotted deplaning at Eppley Airport.
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In which case, there's a Forum Member around here who famously puts all his guns in his Tippy Canoe each time he goes fishing.  In the event of impending concern, I plan to go fishing with him, guns and all.
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 :P

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