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skydve76:
Well in 5 more years you can have one (2018).  My 3 years went fast 5 years will go fast too.  In the interim like I said, just keep your nose clean during the appeal.  Anything happens they most certainly will use it against you.

After that I would work on getting that conviction set aside or expunged or whatever.

Mine was mental health related so it was even more ambiguous and no one really knows much about that.  Its much more defined now and there now due process to get it removed, which I didnt need and was never disqualified anyways.   This was back in 2007 when even NSP didnt want to hand these out for some reason.

CitizenClark:
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Dan W:
Back when the CCW bill was passed we were able to get a definition on concealed vs visible.

 
--- Quote ---69-2429. Terms, defined.

For purposes of the Concealed Handgun Permit Act:

(1) Concealed handgun means the handgun is totally hidden from view. If any part of the handgun is capable of being seen, it is not a concealed handgun;
--- End quote ---

Despite this I would be cautious about holstered open carry in a car

XDHusker:

--- Quote from: Dan W on December 31, 2012, 12:00:32 PM ---Back when the CCW bill was passed we were able to get a definition on concealed vs visible.

 
Despite this I would be cautious about holstered open carry in a car

--- End quote ---

Wasn't there an incident in Omaha in the last year or two where a guy shot a robber in a gas station (kid with a shotgun) and didn't have a CCW.  However, somebody said they could see some portion of the gun and they considered it open carry and didn't press charges.

Dan W:
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