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OPD talks about carrying weapons in Omaha... wow.

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bigmountainskiercfg:
So... we are supposed to pull our holstered gun out and give it to the officer and step out of the vehicle?  I find that is more dangerous to do then to leave the loaded weapon holstered and reside inside the vehicle.  Is this new?  Maybe I need to take the class again....

Chris Z:
My advice that I give in class:

Don't reach for your permit, license or anything. Put your hands on the steering wheel and let the officer know you are carrying. IF they officer wants to take possession of the firearm and secure it, I would ask that the officer remove it from the holster. Me personally, I would not ever pull a gun out of a holster with an Officer standing there.

bigmountainskiercfg:
Thats what I thought, but after listening to the audio recording it is so VERY vague.  Glad I am still thinking correctly.  Thanks Chris

metaldoc:
 
--- Quote ---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).
--- End quote ---

So is the purchase of an AR type weapon or a "police type" shotgun reported to LPD ?

Dan W:

--- Quote from: metaldoc on November 02, 2012, 03:31:07 PM ---
So is the purchase of an AR type weapon or a "police type" shotgun reported to LPD ?

--- End quote ---

Don't know that about, but I would assume they do. I have never bought a complete AR15 in Lincoln

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