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FarmerRick:
I'm pretty sure no one was trying to be "holier than thou". 


I'm also about 99% sure the NSP will not give legal opinions here on the NFOA forum, but it wouldn't hurt to try.

NE Bull:
*DING*  Idea just hit me, and yes it kinda hurt.


How about working a Q and A session with NE State Patrol into the get-together in September?

And I hope I didn't come off Holy n all, just thought I'd throw my $ .02 in.  I guess what I forgot to put across is that with some of the Ego-trip officers out there, I just don't want to give them a chance to disarm you/me. 

SemperFiGuy:
This 'Un's for Wilson, in Response to His Inquiry:

Open Carry:   Any generally recognizable part of the pistol must be visible and in plain sight at all times.

Concealed Carry:   The handgun is totally hidden from view.    No part of the pistol may be capable of being seen.   If the lady behind you in the supermarket line can look into your pocket and see the grip or backstrap of your Ruger LCP, it isn't concealed any more.


In the case of Open Carry, the carrier can't show the side of the slide through a 1/4" diameter hole and say that it's open carry.   Gotta be a generally recognizable portion of the handgun.

In the case of Concealed Carry, can't show Anything on the handgun to the Naked Eye.   Nuthin'.   All of the handgun must be covered at All Times.   So---What about Printing??  Well, with a fully covered handgun which prints through fabric, the handgun is actually concealed, per the definition.   But just don't get an LEO involved if you can help it, because from there on in, the situation is unstable and subject to the untidiness of human nature.

When you start dealing with LEOs, prosecutors, lawyers, judges and so forth, all you can really say is that it all starts to cost.   Time and Money.   Your Time.    Your Money.


sfg

mizzly:

--- Quote from: Ronvandyn on June 04, 2010, 02:59:15 PM ---If you are a CCW holder then there is no need to have an Omaha OHP, but as it stands right this moment the weapon must be registered in Omaha.

Ron

--- End quote ---

I hope you are talking about Omaha residents needing to register there weapons & not visitors from other counties & states?

AAllen:
Omaha's ordinace requires everyone to register, even visitors passing through.  After the passage of LB817 the City Attorney said he would not press charges against anyone with a CCW, but the law is still on the books and you are open to the OPD checking you out.

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