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Dan W:
There was an effort to get this rolled back this last session, but it fell short like a lot of other things. If I recall there was a lot of support to roll it back to 7 years and some were wanting to go further, except for the road blocks in the judiciary committee. Maybe Andy recalls the details as I do not

Kingballs:
Yes Nebraska CCW is more stringent then the NFA regulations for class 3!

skydve76:
SemperFiGuy, very easily you could be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and you could lose your "unalienable" rights.  It can happy to anyone and you might not have any control over it..  Perhaps he was in a car with a friend who had it in there?

1 year seems like an ok thing to wait for.  I had to wait 5.

SemperFiGuy:

--- Quote ---SemperFiGuy, very easily you could be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and you could lose your "unalienable" rights.  It can happy to anyone and you might not have any control over it.
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Skydve76:

You are entirely correct.

This Situation Happened Here;
Gentleman from North Omaha comes to my CHP class.   Lives in bad neighborhood.   Lotsa crime.   Wants to protect himself, family.  However, some time ago a drug perp whom he barely knew was being pursued by LEOs.

Perp runs into This Guy's house.   So did LEOs.   After the catch, LEO asks, "Any guns here?"   My guy is an honest guy.   Says, "Yes".    LEO says, "Lemme see."   Guy shows.   LEO runs serial numbers.   Guess Wot:   Not registered in Omaha.

My Guy gets ticketed.   Firearms violation.    LEO keeps gun.   Nice semi-automatic; cost the Guy his last dollar.    Plus fine & court fees.   That event was seven years ago.   Went through NE CHP appeal process.   Denied.   Guy now has to wait three more years for CHP.

Then there's that strange Nebraska law which says any gun in a vehicle not assignable to any one occupant therefore belongs to all occupants.

Then there's the requirement for that little blue Firearms Purchase Permit.    First handgun I ever bought, went into a store and paid $37.50 across the counter for a Ruger MK I.    Gave money; got gun.   Showed no ID, driver's licence, blue card, nuthin'.   No Form 4473.   2A protections much weaker now.

Lots of unfairness directed toward firearms and firearms owners.

sfg

NENick:
Aww geee.... now I just feel sad. We need a happy gun story now, I need to start my day off on a good footing.

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