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Question regarding transportation of firearms (Omaha)
Burnsy87:
That was the most complete reply I think I've ever seen on any board, thanks Jay. Cleared a lot up.
I'm also a huge fan of not consenting to searches, not to be arrogant or anything, but just because it is my vehicle. It earned me a ticket a couple of summers ago, but oh well.
Wymore Wrangler:
Doesn't the 1984 Firearm Owners Protection Act state that you can transport "any" legal firearm through a restrictive jurisdiction as long as its stowed where it can be accessed. So if I'm right about this, federal law should trump local law...
Dan W:
--- Quote from: Wymore Wrangler on April 19, 2009, 07:08:00 PM ---Doesn't the 1984 Firearm Owners Protection Act state that you can transport "any" legal firearm through a restrictive jurisdiction as long as its stowed where it can can not be accessed. So if I'm right about this, federal law should trump local law...
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fixed it for ya
And , knowing that, one might think that Omaha would change the law, but Noooooo.... This is why LB430 is so important
Wymore Wrangler:
Dan, many thanks, fat fingers...
FreedomOne:
Interesting to see that those Omaha ordinances were all made years after the Constitution was ammended in 1988 to read: "the right to keep and bear arms for security or defense of self, family, home, and others, and for lawful common defense, hunting, recreational use, and all other lawful purposes, and such rights shall not be denied or infringed by the state or any subdivision thereof." So tell me, aren't all these ordinances infringing on our rights?
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