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HogDog:
Can anyone direct me to the private gun sales laws in Nebraska? I'm looking to selling a few guns and need to know the laws (if any) as to private transfer. Thanks for your help.
FarmerRick:
First of all, welcome to the NFOA, and the forum!! ;D
There is a page here that lists Nebraska laws: http://www.nefirearm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=5
Here is a general rundown:
To purchase a handgun in Nebraska, one must first obtain a Handgun Purchase Permit from the local county Sheriff.
For NON FFL sellers:
To sell a handgun in Nebraska the seller must see the buyer's permit and driver's license or ID card. Buyer must be 21 or older.
To sell a long gun(rifle or shotgun) the buyer must be 18 or older. There is no permit required to purchase a long gun.(I usually ask to see their handgun permit anyway to cover my a$$.)
No records of the sale is required, but is allowed and is a matter of personal preference.
Now for the important question....what are you selling??? ;)
Dan W:
Lincoln has an ordinance that you must report sales of some types of firearms to the Police.
9.36.030 Report of Sale of Firearms.
Any person, firm, association, or corporation dealing in firearms of any type shall, on the
same day of the sale of any firearm, except a shotgun or a rifle of a type commonly used for hunting,
report the sale to the Police Department on forms as prescribed and furnished by the Police
Department. The report shall contain all the information requested thereon. (Ord. 15625 ?3; July
9, 1990: P.C. ?9.28.025: Ord. 15443 ?1; February 20, 1990: prior Ord. 7936 ?1; December 26,
1962).
http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/city/attorn/lmc/ti09/ch936.pdf
My opinion is this is not necessary if you are outside the city limits at the time of the sale, But I am not a lawyer
schoolcop:
Why is it that our normally conservative state has cities that pass these goofy restrictive ordinances requiring law abiding Americans register there guns with police. And what is really bugging me as I get older, and hopefully alittle wiser, is why are people allowing these elected officials to pass these ordinances. Stand up for your rights folks. We are going to see alot of movement against gun owner rights soon, mostly from the feds, and we had better be ready to fight for our rights. Join the NRA and all the other legitimate groups that can truly help our cause. GET INVOLVED!!! If you just sit on your couch and wait for someone else to protect your rights, you won't have them for much longer.
Rich B:
Don't forget that to sell a handgun without FFL involvement, it most remain in-state. So a Grand Island-Beatrice transaction is fine, but a Lincoln-Council Bluffs transfer is not.
Use common sense - don't meet in deserted, poorly places. Bring an armed friend. Cash only. Fill out a bill of sale.
--- Quote from: schoolcop on March 25, 2009, 10:05:54 AM ---Why is it that our normally conservative state has cities that pass these goofy restrictive ordinances requiring law abiding Americans register there guns with police. And what is really bugging me as I get older, and hopefully alittle wiser, is why are people allowing these elected officials to pass these ordinances.
--- End quote ---
Nebraska is pro-hunting. It is not pro-gun.
As for people tolerating this crap, many people choose to trust the government for too many things. No one wants to be responsible for anything, especially their person safety.
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