While I agree private businesses should have the right to dictate their own rules, I don't see why banning concealed carry should get its own special section in CCW rules for it. (and punishments for breaking it).
I just don't think you should get a firearms offense for it.
Jesse T. has hit the spot! Property owners should and do have the right to prohibit anyone for any reason on their own property. But lets keep it a trespassing issue not a firearms offense! Personally I would like to see Nebraska adopt Missouri's language regarding this.
http://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/Publications/Brochures/documents/SHP-863.pdfCarrying a concealed firearm in any location specified above is not a
criminal act. However, you can be denied access to the premises or may
be removed from the premises for doing so. If a peace officer is summoned:
? Upon the first offense, you can be cited and fined up to $100.
? If within six months, a second offense occurs, you can be fined up
to $200, and your concealed firearms endorsement can be suspended
for a period of one year.
? If within one year of the first offense a third citation for a similar violation
is issued, you may be fined up to $500, and your concealed
carry endorsement revoked. If your concealed carry endorsement
is revoked, you are not eligible for the endorsement for a period of
three years."
On the other hand I would like Nebraska to eventually become a "Constitutional Carry State" with no permit requirement but this Missouri language shouldn't interfere with that.