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CrazyGolfNut:
Ok, I get a little confused reading the legal documents.  My question is, can a person conceal carry in Blair if you have the proper Nebraska permit?

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---Ok, I get a little confused reading the legal documents.  My question is, can a person conceal carry in Blair if you have the proper Nebraska permit?
--- End quote ---

The City of Blair is pre-empted by Nebraska State Law from setting rules for Concealed Handgun Permits, except for specific publicly sign-posted locations on city property where city officials do not allow concealed carry.  Otherwise, concealed carry is allowed within the City of Blair, so long as all other Nebraska State Concealed Carry laws are observed.  And Federal, of course.

Be sure to read the door signs of buildings before entering.

FWIW,

sfg

ILoveCats:
This thread evolved mostly into a political discussion, but I'd like to return to the original intent and 'second the motion'. Being a repository of easily-searchable legislation would be not only a great service to Nebraska firearms owners, but also a possible "draw" to call folks' attention to the organization.

On several occasions in the past, we have discussed (complained about, etc.) various nuances such as the prohibition on carrying firearms on snowmobiles.  Or carrying loaded shotguns versus other long arms in vehicles.  Or the need to retreat unless in one's own home.  Or whether it's legal to shoot a coyote with a centerfire rifle during the November firearm deer season.  Etc. etc.

We don't need to provide legal interpretation.  But it would be good to just have the laws and citations all compiled in one area.  Anyone who teaches a concealed carry class probably already has all of this as part of a powerpoint deck which they reference during the classroom portion of the training.

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote --- Anyone who teaches a concealed carry class probably already has all of this as part of a powerpoint deck which they reference during the classroom portion of the training.
--- End quote ---

The Nebraska State Patrol has recently moved from individual CHP instructor-developed curricula to a single statewide NSP-developed standard CHP curriculum.  It is now open to any and all viewers who might be interested in its contents.   The PowerPoints can be found at:

https://statepatrol.nebraska.gov/services/concealed-handgun-permits/chp-instructor-curriculum-minimum-requirements

Then scroll down to bottom and clik on Nebraska State Patrol Universal Curriculum.

FYI,

kgm

ILoveCats:
Well that's an improvement!

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