I briefly touched on this in another thread with somebody, but I can't seem to find the post nor can I recall what the current law is with LB430 now being in effect.
Here's the scenario:
Let's say a CO resident with CO CCW moves to NE. He wants to obtain a NE CHL, so he needs: 1) to take a State Patrol-"approved" class, 2) to complete application, prints, etc., and 3) to be a resident of NE for at least 180 days. So, to get rolling on the residency requirement, he plans to trade the CO driver's license for a NE driver's license to technically become a resident of NE. (though I suppose the closing date on a property may also qualify as an establishment of residency?)
The Question:
Can a NE resident with NE driver's license use a CO CCW (reciprocity recognized by the NE Attorney General for CO residents) to carry concealed, or would this former CO resident have to spend his first 6 months in NE as a potential victim?