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List of Nebraska Churches that allow CCW?

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GO99:

--- Quote from: metaldoc on January 28, 2012, 02:56:36 PM ---Seems to me like they'd have a liability nightmare if something like CO Springs happened and it became known the church didn't try to take preventive action.

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This is what I'm thinking also, now that the discussion has started, actually started several months ago, if something did happen the question will be asked why an armed security team wasn't in place.  Any lawyer type out there to confirm this?

bullit:
LazyAce....you and your non-LEO cohorts ARE in violation of the law if you do NOT inform the attendees of your church that there are "armed security team members" in the service.  The retired police chief is NOT in violation of the law as long as his credentials are up to date under LEOSA.    You do want to have an official policy/amendment during one of your board meetings creating a security team, purposes, allowances, etc.  Now....this does NOT mean you have to announce verbally or in writing specifically who is carrying.  I know of one church that simply printed a "Safety Brochure" that includes fire, tornado, etc information.  Included in the brochure is mention of armed security personnel.  This satisfies the requirement. 
With regards to liability/insurance issues I would refer all interested to:
www.brotherhoodmutual.com  A couple of other resources are www.churchsafety.com   and   www.CPPSsite.com

GO99:
 
With regards to liability/insurance issues I would refer all interested to:
www.brotherhoodmutual.com  A couple of other resources are www.churchsafety.com   and   www.CPPSsite.com
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thanks for the links, this could also be very helpful.

Gunscribe:
As far as Liability issues go I would suggest reading "Gun in the workplace" by Chuck Klien. I have have provided a number of copies of this book to NFOA members in the past, so I know some might be available.

GO99:
Is there any training kits or local courses, within NE, that would be helpful for a church to have their security team go through as part of the commitment for being on the security team?  This might ease the church management a little for allowing CCW's in church.

Personally I would prefer if we were just allowed to carry for our own protection in church and the church not know about it, that would give them an out from being sued, maybe. But thanks to NE law....

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