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bigmountainskiercfg:

--- Quote from: bullit on January 31, 2012, 06:43:57 AM ---I would verify with someone about your statement "I Have to stay officially a Utah resident in order to participate in the dental program while here."   In a majority of states, unless AD military one becomes a citizen of said state after 6 months by default.  The powers that be are certainly going to want yo' money for vehicle licensure and wheel tax.  Unless you are on a scholarship that requires you to remain a UT resident or your obligated to go back for loan repayment, I cannot see why you could not declare a change.  I know when I was in school in the dark ages, OK had an agreement with UT for taking students.  Within 6 months those dudes bought houses, etc to get in state tuition rates.  After 4 years they hauled back to UT.

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That is exactly it, I am on a 2 year scholarship for masters and then go directly into Dental School where i am obligated to go back to Utah for loan repayment.  Thats why I have to stay a Utah resident. 

bigmountainskiercfg:

--- Quote from: gsd on January 31, 2012, 06:58:16 AM ---As far as i know, if your friend is not an FFL, you can buy his .22 through a private sale without a problem.

the rest i'm not touching, because I honeslty don't kow much about that.

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That is what I thought and how it is in Utah but... reading is making me really 2nd guess myself.  Can anyone else vouch for this.  The OPD wasn't helpful at all!  The lady was an absolute JERK on the phone. 

bigmountainskiercfg:

--- Quote from: FarmerRick on January 31, 2012, 06:25:36 AM ---I'll defer to a FFL for question #1

2- do I have to register my 7 handguns I brought out here with me. I'm living in Douglas county.    If you reside within the Omaha city limits or carry it in Omaha, YES.

3- my wife also a Utah ccw permit holder had to get a Nebraska drivers license for her nursing job. Guessing she is a nebraska resident now. Does that void her Utah ccw permit making it not possible to conceal her .38 spl?    Yes.  A Nebraska resident may NOT carry under another state's CCW permit.

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WOW... Omaha sucks!  my 3rd question makes sense but the 2nd question is still BS in my mind.  Why city overrules state reciprocal acts.

Lorimor:
Wait a minute here.  I was of the understanding that those of us fortunate to live outside the walls of Mordor, i.e., non-residents of Omaha, did not have to register ANYTHING to legally carry in Omaha as long as we had our permits from the state of Nebraska (which is much bigger and should kick the crap out of Omaha now and then just to let them know who's boss if nothing else.)

Did I mention I don't think much of Omaha?

AAllen:
With your CCW, even one from Utah, you do not need to register.  The states preemption for CCW holders covers this.

Since your wife has a Nebraska Drivers License, is employed and living in Nebraska she most likely is considered a Nebraska citizen, so she would need to get a Nebraska CCW.  You have the out here in the fact that you are a full time student and there are some rules that deal with students not becoming citizens automatically due to the temporary nature of there domicile, now if you decided to buy a home etc that may change.

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