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Phantom:

--- Quote ---Nebraska Revised Statute 69-2441
Revised Statutes » Chapter 69 » 69-2441 Print Friendly 69-2441. Permitholder; locations; restrictions; posting of prohibition; consumption of alcohol; prohibited.

(1)(a) A permitholder may carry a concealed handgun anywhere in Nebraska, except any: Police, sheriff, or Nebraska State Patrol station or office; detention facility, prison, or jail; courtroom or building which contains a courtroom; polling place during a bona fide election; meeting of the governing body of a county, public school district, municipality, or other political subdivision; meeting of the Legislature or a committee of the Legislature; financial institution; professional or semiprofessional athletic event; building, grounds, vehicle, or sponsored activity or athletic event of any public, private, denominational, or parochial elementary, vocational, or secondary school, a private postsecondary career school as defined in section 85-1603, a community college, or a public or private college, junior college, or university; place of worship; hospital, emergency room, or trauma center; political rally or fundraiser; establishment having a license issued under the Nebraska Liquor Control Act that derives over one-half of its total income from the sale of alcoholic liquor; place where the possession or carrying of a firearm is prohibited by state or federal law; a place or premises where the person, persons, entity, or entities in control of the property or employer in control of the property has prohibited permitholders from carrying concealed handguns into or onto the place or premises; or into or onto any other place or premises where handguns are prohibited by state law.
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They might be Using this part of the law  It's been a few years since i worked there so i don't remember off hand.

But I'd assume some of that date's back to the Mutual dept at Aksarben getting held up and robbed  at gun point.

It was the reason that Main-line's Mutual Windows got totally boarded up and locked down during Simulcasting the Mutual manager at that time was totally freaked out about strangers or guns after that happening.
She isn't the current mutual manager at horsemans park but several of the women who worked with her in the mutual dept office are working there still there last i knew.   




unfy:

--- Quote from: mustang5o on January 14, 2013, 01:32:58 PM ---I have my secure box in the back of my SUV so it's not convenient to access.  If I'm just going to be at a place for a few minutes it's a hassle.  We should be OK just putting it under the seat and locking car.  Guess I'll investigate moving my lock box up to the front.

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Cabela's and other stores sell a box that comes with a chain that you wrap around the bolts / base of your car seat and are legal-friendly for an attached secure box concerning firearms.  Don't recall the cost, but I recally $20-$35 as being the norm.  This way you don't have to leave the driver's seat.

Chris Z:

http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2441

69-2441 Section 3



(3) A permitholder carrying a concealed handgun in a vehicle or on his or her person while riding in or on a vehicle into or onto any parking area, which is open to the public, used by any location listed in subdivision (1)(a) of this section, does not violate this section if, prior to exiting the vehicle, the handgun is locked inside the glove box, trunk, or other compartment of the vehicle, a storage box securely attached to the vehicle, or, if the vehicle is a motorcycle, a hardened compartment securely attached to the motorcycle. This subsection does not apply to any parking area used by such location when the carrying of a concealed handgun into or onto such parking area is prohibited by federal law.

Thanke:
The last line:

This subsection does not apply to any parking area used by such location when the carrying of a concealed handgun into or onto such parking area is prohibited by federal law.


 
prohibited by federal law? Like Military bases, federal buildings...is there any other obvious places and is that what this is referring too?

cckyle:

--- Quote from: 00BUCK on January 14, 2013, 01:31:09 PM ---And therein lies the problem - it is most likely not a public parking lot.
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I phrased that incorrectly.  It doesn't need to be a public parking lot (it can be privately owned), but rather a parking lot that is open to the public.  This covers most parking lots.  The main problem some of us may run into on a regular basis is if you are employed at a place that has an employee parking lot that is closed off to the public.  LB785 last year attempted to address this.  Other than that I can't think of any business/place that I go to on a regular basis that doesn't have a parking lot that is open to the public. 

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