I drive up to, say, a bank. No carry allowed. I stow my weapon in my vehicle and go into the bank.
I drive up to my place of employment (lets say Bobaloo's BBQ Steakhouse). Now, Bobaloo's has had a recent rash of parking lot accidents and now has a mandatory valet service. Thus, the parking lot is not "open to the public" as per 69-2441.
No carry allowed, nor can I keep my weapon in my vehicle.
My brother drives up to Bobaloo's BBQ Steakhouse. Valet parks his car. Walks up to the door and notices the no-gun sign, calls the valet back over to retrieve his vehicle and then has to skip out on some of the best pig lips in town.
http://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes.php?statute=69-2441(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,
--- (1)(a) being the list of places you can't carry.
I think this is an important thing to note. "Open to the public" means what ? Not gated ?
Edit: this was for Andy, btw
. Clarification of what 'open to the public' will help isolate the "well, customers can do it" discussion.