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Chris Z:
If everyone has not taken the time to do so, please take the time to thank your Senator (if they were a YES vote) for passing LB 430. After the session is over and the Senator have had a little break, NFOA will need to align priorities to approach Senators with for next session.

I know based on our initial survey early on (formation of NFOA) Castle Doctrine was at the top of the wish list

Dan W:
LEGISLATIVE BILL 430.
A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to firearms; to amend sections 15-255,
16-227, 17-556, 28-1201, 28-1204.03, and 28-1204.04, Reissue Revised
Statutes of Nebraska, and sections 14-102, 69-2427, 69-2430, 69-2433, and
69-2441, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2008; to limit the power
of cities and villages to regulate the ownership, possession, or transportation
of concealed handguns; to change provisions relating to possession of a
firearm at school as defined; to change concealed handgun permit issuance
provisions; to provide a residency exception for members of the United
States Armed Forces with respect to concealed handgun permits; to
authorize security personnel to carry concealed handguns in places of
worship as prescribed; to provide for concealed handgun permit reciprocity;
to harmonize provisions; and to repeal the original sections.
SEVENTY-EIGHTH DAY - MAY 13, 2009 1459
Whereupon the President stated: "All provisions of law relative to procedure
having been complied with, the question is, 'Shall the bill pass?' "
Voting in the affirmative, 45:

Adams    Fischer    Hansen    Louden     Price   Ashford   Flood Harms McCoy Rogert  Avery Friend Heidemann  Mello  Schilz
Carlson    Fulton    Howard    Nantkes     Stuthman   Christensen   Gay   Janssen   Nelson   Sullivan  Coash  Giese  Karpisek Nordquist   Utter  Cornett   Gloor   Langemeier   Pahls   Wallman  Dierks   Haar   Lathrop   Pankonin   White  Dubas Hadley Lautenbaugh   Pirsch   Wightman

Voting in the negative, 3:

Campbell    Cook       McGill

Excused and not voting, 1:

Council
A constitutional majority having voted in the affirmative, the bill was
declared passed and the title agreed to.
SPEAKER SIGNED
While the Legislature was in session and capable of transacting business, the
Speaker signed the following: LBs 545, 545A, 198, 198A, and 430.
 

Chris Z:
Howard voted YES??????????????????????/

Strange

Rich B:

--- Quote from: Chris Z on May 13, 2009, 09:39:47 PM ---Howard voted YES??????????????????????/

Strange

--- End quote ---

It's all politics.  Remember the bill they gutted to add hospitals to the no-carry list?  Wasn't there overwhelming support for that one too?

Howard probably has a pet bill of her own she wants passed and this is just a favor for someone.

Dark Helmet:
sonuva... Campbell actually calls herself a republican... this means war.

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