It is true that attempts to pass Vermont style CCW in Nebraska were introduced every session for many many years along side the attempts to pass a permit system.
There was an amendment to the state constitution that I hold gave us the protections necessary to carry concealed without a permit, but the state supreme court soon ruled that it did not. ( I do not have the case citation that made this ruling ) Maybe someone can remind us of the facts and issues in that case
But my point is until we passed the current concealed handgun act, carrying concealed was still considered a crime unless one could successfully argue in court, after your arrest and jailing, that you had a very good reason to be carrying a handgun at the time and get the judge to agree that your reason was acceptable.
This was not an inexpensive case to make, possible loss of job from time in jail, likely charged and convicted of a crime, possible loss of gun rights if convicted, not to mention the cost of your defense.
And frankly our efforts to get a permitless system started were getting frustrating and increasingly fruitless.
So the dreaded "compromise" of our constitutional right began and Nebraskans eventually successfully passed a bill that allows for a permit system. One, that I might add, extended the right to carry concealed into other states. That was a big plus in my mind
Now, with a working system in place, I and others in the NFOA are working to add back the losses that were compromised away to get our foot in the door. We have been very successful in a few short years, all using volunteer grassroots efforts with limited fund raising.
At this time I think we have a pretty decent system...cost of training and permit is around $250 for five years, $300 for ten years if you renew as required... that is $30 bucks a year. Not bad compared to the expense of defending one's self against a charge of illegal concealed carry of a handgun.
Are we moving fast enough to satisfy strict constitutionalists that insist on immediate full restoration of our state and federal 2nd amendment rights...No
But I can tell you my all or nothing type of thinking has definitely been altered by the last 10 years of work on this issue, and I think it has made me a much more effective freedom fighter.
So all I ask is that we hang together and keep working as hard as we can to move the Nebraska laws back to where they belong.