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Title: Visiting Omaha for a few days with Neb CHP, what do I need to know?
Post by: AlanS on April 08, 2022, 08:44:45 AM
I searched this forum and since most recent discussion found on Omaha is quite old, thought I start a new topic. Am a permit holder from Hastings, will be visiting Omaha for a few days soon. What differences with firearms laws there (if any, as a permit holder) affect me while I'm there?
Title: Re: Visiting Omaha for a few days with Neb CHP, what do I need to know?
Post by: greg58 on April 08, 2022, 09:04:48 AM
As far as I know, Omaha is no different than the rest of the State if you hold a valid CHP.
I live west of Omaha and carry there often. When I first got my CHP I had to go downtown to OPD headquarters and register my EDC, they looked it over and made sure it wasn't stolen I guess!
That rule didn't last long. I see less and less "No Handgun signs" so watch for them.
Have fun, Greg
Title: Re: Visiting Omaha for a few days with Neb CHP, what do I need to know?
Post by: AlanS on April 08, 2022, 09:07:02 AM
Thanks! It has been a while since I've traveled out there, and with all the chatter I hear regarding a "carve out" for Omaha with LB-733 (I know, unrelated, but it got me thinking...) I thought I'd better make sure there's not something relatively new that I need to be aware of.
Title: Re: Visiting Omaha for a few days with Neb CHP, what do I need to know?
Post by: Jito463 on April 09, 2022, 04:15:35 PM
Thanks! It has been a while since I've traveled out there, and with all the chatter I hear regarding a "carve out" for Omaha with LB-733 (I know, unrelated, but it got me thinking...) I thought I'd better make sure there's not something relatively new that I need to be aware of.
If you have a valid CHP, then you have statewide preemption that prevents Omaha from enforcing their registration laws on you.  The "carve out" you mentioned would only apply to those without a valid CHP.