Posted on 01/04/2007 8:01:05 PM PST by neverdem
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Sounds like my kind of old codger. ;^)
The powers that be will keep us unarmed through red tape. I have been trying to get a class in Omaha since the election, but the guys who run the range say the State Police are dragging their feet on getting one of the range's instructors state qualified....
Sounds like NE official dont want people to have CC.
No reason to have people take a training course or apply for a permit to exercise their rights. The only rule that needs to apply is that you only unholster in public if you're in danger.
Silliness. All I had to do in VA is provide the most liberal City (Arlington) a copy of my DD214, and I got a CCW. And we don't register our guns, any of them. I can carry concealed any gun I choose.
Same here in North Carolina. I carry all the time and I can carry what I want and as many of them as I want.
Sweet.
Since when do guns have to be registered in Nebraska? AFAIK, you can buy a long gun with no paperwork at all, other than what the feds require, and buying a handgun requires a "Shall Issue" certificate from the country Sherrif, but you can get the certificate without buying a gun, and the gun you buy is not registered with the state. The cost is $5, for the background check, and it's is good for 3 years. See for example the NRA/ILA summary of Nebraska gun laws (PDF)
Sounds like some Omaha Cop has his head up his posterior.
Sheesh. makes me glad I'm in Pennsylvania where anybody 21 or older can walk into the sheriff's office and walk out fifteen minutes later with a concealed carry permit. You don't have to take any courses, you don't need to state any reason for wanting a CC permit other than self defense, and heck.... you can get a CC permit even if you don't own a gun!
You just need to have $24 and proof of residency, fill out a form listing "references" (three friends' names and addresses), check the boxes that you are not insane or drug dependent, and voila! - - you walk out with your permit. Oh, and you can't be a convicted criminal.
I know it's not Vermont or anything, but it's pretty easy.
I urge all Pennsylvania freepers to go get your concealed carry permit TOMORROW. Get one even if you don't own a gun or ever intend to carry a gun. The numbers tell the tale. Let wandering criminals choose other states to wander into, thank you.
Sounds like good advice. Happy New Year!
They sure are. Registering a firearm only ensures that the government knows you own it. A concealed carry permit tips them of that you may have it with you. I don't especially like either option.
City Of OMAHA requires registration for handgun if you reside in the city limits. I can go anywhere in the state with my "permit to purchase" card and buy a handgun and, since I reside inside Omaha, I'm 'supposed' to take the firearm to the OPD and register once it is in my possession.
If I purchase from a dealer inside Omaha, they will not deliver said firearm until I have taken the bill of sale to the OPD - registered - and then they will deliver upon return.
Don't like any of it...
As far as the "confusion"... this is an individual thing.. I would say 99% of everyone interested in CCW knows what the requirements are.. They are posted on the NSP web in very plain language. The state is dragging their feet on the certification of instructors, however. Seems the only ones certified so far are retired law officers.. ???
Bump
Channel Six had one of their staffers shooting at downtown buildings and they took a picture of it? I wonder if the authorities are aware of this?
Photoshop.... a stock photo of downtown skyline at night.. with a pose of a shooter at a local gun range.
Stupid but effective way to slant the coverage for the uninformed who would easily make that connection.
That's not to say that you made that connection.. ;<)
I know it's photoshopped. I just hope they have enough viewers who will call and complain.
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