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Dan W:
from the NSP rules and regulations:
002.08 ?Handgun? shall mean any firearm with a barrel less than sixteen (16) inches in length or a firearm of any barrel length designed to be held and fired with one hand.
SO yes an AR pistol would be OK with a CHP.
Don't forget that Omaha considers an AR15 with a 16" barrel a concealable firearm, but I hear they will refuse to register one if asked.
Now you would be covered transporting an AR15 in Omaha without registration if you have a valid CHP
omaharj:
--- Quote from: omaharj on June 14, 2010, 07:28:56 PM ---Help! I'm looking at my DENIED gun registration! Under reason it says "Past Criminal History". Only problem- I don't have a past criminal history. I have never been convicted or plead guilty to ANY misdemeanor or felony. I don't believe they are talking about ten year old traffic tickets! They asked me about a "sealed case" and i told them there was an incident 18 tears ago where I was charged but found not guilty. Any ideas? I need to get that appeal in the mail tomorrow. I only have ten days from when they signed it, that was the 9th. Any advice/guidance appreciated. I have my permit to purchase BTW. Thanks, RJ
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UPDATE! Went for appeal today and won. RJ :)
FarmerRick:
--- Quote from: omaharj on July 26, 2010, 06:25:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: omaharj on June 14, 2010, 07:28:56 PM ---Help! I'm looking at my DENIED gun registration! Under reason it says "Past Criminal History". Only problem- I don't have a past criminal history. I have never been convicted or plead guilty to ANY misdemeanor or felony. I don't believe they are talking about ten year old traffic tickets! They asked me about a "sealed case" and i told them there was an incident 18 tears ago where I was charged but found not guilty. Any ideas? I need to get that appeal in the mail tomorrow. I only have ten days from when they signed it, that was the 9th. Any advice/guidance appreciated. I have my permit to purchase BTW. Thanks, RJ
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UPDATE! Went for appeal today and won. RJ :)
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Congrats!! ;D ;D ;D
Did they give a reason for denying it in the first place?
OPD has a habit lately for getting their denials overturned.
MosinMagnet:
--- Quote from: Dan W on July 02, 2010, 09:09:46 PM ---Hardly a local battle when Omaha insists that it can enforce this ordinance against visitors from out of town and/or out of state.
Non residents are required to register unless they have a Nebraska CHP or a permit from a state that Nebraska honors.
This is a battle we all need to engage
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This is already pre-empted with The Firearm Owners' Protection Act (FOPA), Public Law No. 99-308, 100 Stat. 449 (May 19, 1986), codified at 18 U.S.C. ? 921 et seq. As an active duty service member the BATF/E considers me a California resident even though I pay Nebraska taxes. Omaha can't force me to register a pistol while I am traveling through there visiting family (even though I am a 'braska resident for everything else)
Dan W:
--- Quote from: MosinMagnet on July 26, 2010, 10:06:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dan W on July 02, 2010, 09:09:46 PM ---Hardly a local battle when Omaha insists that it can enforce this ordinance against visitors from out of town and/or out of state.
Non residents are required to register unless they have a Nebraska CHP or a permit from a state that Nebraska honors.
This is a battle we all need to engage
--- End quote ---
This is already pre-empted with The Firearm Owners' Protection Act (FOPA), Public Law No. 99-308, 100 Stat. 449 (May 19, 1986), codified at 18 U.S.C. ? 921 et seq. As an active duty service member the BATF/E considers me a California resident even though I pay Nebraska taxes. Omaha can't force me to register a pistol while I am traveling through there visiting family (even though I am a 'braska resident for everything else)
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We know that, but Omaha is on the record that it can and will enforce this law in all cases, excepting the recent concession on valid CHP holders.
What they do is confiscate the firearm and make it too expensive to recover
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