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Legality Issue - Employee Agreement Vs NE Law

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rluening:
I'd like to believe that too, Dan. I don't want to bet my freedom on it, though. A quick search through Nebraska's statutes didn't reveal anything, but I could have sworn there was a precedent for charging all the passengers in a vehicle with possession of a weapon or drugs regardless of whether someone admitted the item was theirs.

/rl

Dan W:
That precedent may exist, but if it did, it existed in the times before a legal CCW was possible.   

justsomeguy:
Maybe this will shed some light on the subject.




--- Quote ---28-1212. Presence of firearm in motor vehicle; prima facie evidence.

The presence in a motor vehicle other than a public vehicle of any firearm or instrument referred to in section 28-1203, 28-1206, 28-1207, or 28-1212.03 shall be prima facie evidence that it is in the possession of and is carried by all persons occupying such motor vehicle at the time such firearm or instrument is found, except that this section shall not be applicable if such firearm or instrument is found upon the person of one of the occupants therein.


--- End quote ---

http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=28-1212

rluening:
Yup - that's what I was thinking of.

/rl

DaveB:
So taking grandma do dinner and getting stopped for speeding will put granny in jail for a concealed weapons charge? Guess there are some things that either need to be changed or dropped. Looks like it was done in 1977, and revised in 1991, may be a little out of date.

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