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OPD talks about carrying weapons in Omaha... wow.
jonm:
I use my ar for hunting.
does anyone know if a sbr/sbs/aow/machine guns have to be registered with OPD because they are "concealable"
Dan W:
--- Quote from: jonm on November 02, 2012, 05:41:14 PM ---I use my ar for hunting.
does anyone know if a sbr/sbs/aow/machine guns have to be registered with OPD because they are "concealable"
--- End quote ---
According to this, if the firearm is less than 26" in total length, then YES
--- Quote from: FarmerRick on November 01, 2012, 03:14:21 PM ---http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=10945
Sec. 20-191. - Definitions.
For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
Concealable firearm: A firearm having an overall length of less than 26 inches.
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Problem is, OPD was refusing to register these types of firearms in the past, but I don't know if the changes NFOA pushed through recently will change that or not.
Anyone else tried to register anything other than a handgun?
jonm:
I'd rather just get my ccw than pay any more money to the city.
just_me_mongo:
To quote Semper Fi Guy:
"People just don't want to believe Omaha Municipal Code 20-251, which says that if the concealable firearm is brought into the city limits, it must be registered. Immediately. Right now. No 30 day grace period. Applies to anyone bringing the firearm, whether resident or not.
The Omaha Police Will Legally Grab Your Gun if it isn't registered, except for those who hold an NE CHP or from a state w/Nebraska CHP reciprocity. Happens all the time. Happens a lot."
This is clearly an infringement upon our Second Amendment rights. This is a Federal Crime if you ask me. It would be a crime of "Infringement upon Second Amendment Rights." Each count would be added up based off of how many law-abiding citizens that are victimized.
They are breaking & ignoring our Constitutional rights.
From my understanding, the only recourse is a law-suit. In which case, the court judges are all working for the same entity. This is a very sad situation to say the least.
Dan W:
Talk is cheap. Anyone who wants to be the test case, step up, and the NFOA and the 2nd amendment foundation will bring the lawsuits
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