I attended in ?Informational meeting to discuss matters important to you and your family? with Senator Brad Ashford (chairman of the Judiciary Committee) last night. There were ten citizens, the Senator, and an associate (aide?) of his in attendance.
I spent most of my time listening to Senator Ashford update everyone on LB403 (immigration), LB35 / LB63 (crime prevention / intervention), and the anticipated use of Federal ?Stimulus? funds for various activities. The majority of the people present were interested in immigration issues.
I brought up the subject of LB430, explaining the original Concealed Carry Act to those present and the ?patchwork? of laws that exist now. I further discussed the confusion that has arisen from the recent opinion of the Attorney General stating that state law preempts local bans on the carry of concealed weapons.
Senator Ashford was most accommodating and was able to speak with reasonable accuracy on the subject. He stated that he was ?in favor of concealed carry? and favorable to the idea of safe passage laws that allow one to bring a firearm though otherwise prohibited areas.
I then explained some of the consequences of the Attorney General?s opinion: Kearney repealed its ordinance on January 27, Beatrice has left its ordinance on the books but has stated they will not enforce it, the Hastings City Council has stated they will wait to see what the Unicameral does, and the Columbus city attorney is quoted in the Columbus Telegram stating, ?right now (current city code) is enforceable and is being enforced.? Senator Ashford was very puzzled by Columbus? position rhetorically asking, ?What?s wrong with Columbus??
Senator Ashford stated that he would support LB430 both in committee and on the floor. When I asked if he could help move it along out of committee, his response was that they ?have a lot of bills? in committee and that ?Mark (Christensen) is not pushing the bill.?
I found Senator Ashford to articulate in expressing his thoughts and open minded to the opinions of others. He did, as good politicians do, tend to want to do most of the talking and control of the context or ?framing? of the topics discussed.
Interestingly, all the people present who expressed an opinion on concealed carry were in favor of it.
End of report.