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Way OT: Concealed Carry in Nebraska for an out of towner

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Hey guys, my wife and I are coming out to Omaha to see family in a couple weeks. This is the first time I've come out since getting my Illinois CCL, and just wanted to see if there was anything I need to be aware of. I already confirmed both Iowa and Nebraska recognize my permit, so that isn't an issue. I know a number of guys on here carry concealed, and the Illinois Carry forum hasn't had alot to share regarding Nebraska carry law, not surprisingly, so I figured I might get some good info here.

My biggest questions are...
-If I interact with a police officer, I need to inform them immediately I am a CCL holder and armed, correct? I ask because we don't have a duty to inform here in IL.
--If I need to disarm before going somewhere, am I in any legal jeapordy if I have to disarm and put it in my trunk, necessitating exposing the firearm in the process? Here, as long as you are immediately near your car and in the process of disarming you're ok.
-We're planning on going to the Strategic Air Command Museum, are they technically on Air Force property such that I wouldn't even be able to keep my CCW in the car? I'm assuming the zoo is a no-go as well.
-Any other idiosyncrasies I need to know about?
 
Hey guys, my wife and I are coming out to Omaha to see family in a couple weeks. This is the first time I've come out since getting my Illinois CCL, and just wanted to see if there was anything I need to be aware of. I already confirmed both Iowa and Nebraska recognize my permit, so that isn't an issue. I know a number of guys on here carry concealed, and the Illinois Carry forum hasn't had alot to share regarding Nebraska carry law, not surprisingly, so I figured I might get some good info here.

My biggest questions are...
-If I interact with a police officer, I need to inform them immediately I am a CCL holder and armed, correct? I ask because we don't have a duty to inform here in IL.
--If I need to disarm before going somewhere, am I in any legal jeapordy if I have to disarm and put it in my trunk, necessitating exposing the firearm in the process? Here, as long as you are immediately near your car and in the process of disarming you're ok.
-We're planning on going to the Strategic Air Command Museum, are they technically on Air Force property such that I wouldn't even be able to keep my CCW in the car? I'm assuming the zoo is a no-go as well.
-Any other idiosyncrasies I need to know about?
Omaha has it's own set of rules as well. I'm not sure how long you have to register your weapon with them but I know you have to. I'm not sure how that works with travelers.
 
I have had mine for a couple years. Got pulled over in Iowa last Sunday night while visiting cemeteries after a baseball tourney. Sheriff was really cool. He asked what I carry after I informed him I was a ccl holder and was carrying. He liked my new Kimber 6s .357 magnum. Chatted me up for a while, and gave me a warning for being 7 over. Most officers are cool as long as you stay calm and follow courteous protocol when interacting with them. Wish more people would work with the Blue, instead of against them!
 
No need to inform the city of Omaha. LE, ER yes. If you do find yourself with the need of leaving the weapon in a vehicle. Make sure you are always accompanying it if the vehicle is in operation. Meaning, if somebody else happens to be driving the vehicle and the gun is still stashed ( and you're not in said vehicle) if they don't have a CCW they will be in illegal possession of a firearm if pulled over. Schools, banks, hospitals, and most likely the zoo is probably a no no.

Other than that you should be good to go.
 
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Thanks, just me and my wife (who doesn't like to drive) coming out so I don't think leaving it in the car will be an issue as far as that goes. I'm OCD about my firearm being on me anytime it's out of the safe/lockbox.
 
Where does a person generally carry a gun when they have a CCL permit? I would have a hard time finding a place that wasn't uncomfortable or a nuisance. Especially if you go to the gym every night. If you are wearing shorts or workout gear, do you just put it under your seat when you go into the gym?
 
Where does a person generally carry a gun when they have a CCL permit? I would have a hard time finding a place that wasn't uncomfortable or a nuisance. Especially if you go to the gym every night. If you are wearing shorts or workout gear, do you just put it under your seat when you go into the gym?
Usually on the dash in plain view. Plus I leave my doors unlocked so the gun can be used by anyone. It's really like a big swap meet.
Either that or a portable safe, which is the safe and responsible way. But assuming gun owners are careless is easier I suppose.
 
Where does a person generally carry a gun when they have a CCL permit? I would have a hard time finding a place that wasn't uncomfortable or a nuisance. Especially if you go to the gym every night. If you are wearing shorts or workout gear, do you just put it under your seat when you go into the gym?

I'm assuming you mean where as in where on the body? There are holsters specifically designed to hold it inside your waistband, which is what I use because it's easiest to conceal. Others use holsters that are outside the waistband, but I've never found one that conceals like I'd like. In either case, it usually involves dressing around it, like wearing a looser shirt. This is similar to the setup I use, although mine rides lower to make it easier to conceal.

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As far as working out, if I go to the gym I lock it in a lock box in my car, which is the same thing I do for prohibited places. That being said, I do have a holster that I can wear with jogging pants as well, I just don't use it if I'm lifting.
 
It really depends on personal preference. There are many more options in the cold weather. Tough to conceal when wearing a slim fitting t-shirt and basketball shorts in the summer.
 
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Stored in a lock box anchored and concealed in my truck or car. Obviously those of us that carry don't take them to the swimming pool (the speedo kind of gives it away) or take them inside the gym. I had a Kimber that had major corrosion issues after 30 minutes in the sauna once! Jk...
 
Stored in a lock box anchored and concealed in my truck or car. Obviously those of us that carry don't take them to the swimming pool (the speedo kind of gives it away) or take them inside the gym. I had a Kimber that had major corrosion issues after 30 minutes in the sauna once! Jk...
And the add for selling it "only shot once, one box of ammo. Cleaned and then put back in original case". Lol
 
Usually on the dash in plain view. Plus I leave my doors unlocked so the gun can be used by anyone. It's really like a big swap meet.
Either that or a portable safe, which is the safe and responsible way. But assuming gun owners are careless is easier I suppose.

I was actually honestly asking. I'm not sure I would carry a gun, but with what is happening worldwide, it looks more and more appealing with every passing day.
 
I was actually honestly asking. I'm not sure I would carry a gun, but with what is happening worldwide, it looks more and more appealing with every passing day.

Careful. Before you even consider it, be prepared to be labeled as a: lunatic, racist, redneck, psycho, idiot.... or a 100 other things in the "playbook". I personally thank God every day that none of my guns have gone on a rampage after escaping my house.
 
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I've been carrying for around 4 years now. I hope and pray I never have to use it. To me its like a fire extinguisher; its better to have one and never need it than to need it and never have it.
 
I have had mine for a couple years. Got pulled over in Iowa last Sunday night while visiting cemeteries after a baseball tourney. Sheriff was really cool. He asked what I carry after I informed him I was a ccl holder and was carrying. He liked my new Kimber 6s .357 magnum. Chatted me up for a while, and gave me a warning for being 7 over. Most officers are cool as long as you stay calm and follow courteous protocol when interacting with them. Wish more people would work with the Blue, instead of against them!
The real crime here is pulling you over for only going 7 over.
 
Where does a person generally carry a gun when they have a CCL permit? I would have a hard time finding a place that wasn't uncomfortable or a nuisance. Especially if you go to the gym every night. If you are wearing shorts or workout gear, do you just put it under your seat when you go into the gym?
Jam it in the mesh shorts. Never know when you may need to shoot someone in the face whilst busting out some 325lb squat reps.
 
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Scheels sells a "Under Armor " style shirt that has a holster in it on rib cage. Works great

Guessing it might be the 5.11 Tactical one of seen a few places online. Interesting concept, kinda similar to alot of the belly band holsters I've seen. I just prefer to have more retention so I've never invested in one. My Remora holster I use for wearing shorts/jogging pants is about on the edge of what I consider adequate retention.
 
Guessing it might be the 5.11 Tactical one of seen a few places online. Interesting concept, kinda similar to alot of the belly band holsters I've seen. I just prefer to have more retention so I've never invested in one. My Remora holster I use for wearing shorts/jogging pants is about on the edge of what I consider adequate retention.

The Remora is about as simple and universal as it gets. Works fine when wearing jeans, but not so much with bball shorts.
 
The Remora is about as simple and universal as it gets. Works fine when wearing jeans, but not so much with bball shorts.

Mine has actually worked with shorts too, but they have to have drawstring and I have to cinch them pretty tight. I have the version with the reinforced top so I don't ha e to take it out to reholster.
 
This conversation is hilarious. I think I need to get "The Remora."

Is there a "Le Insomnier" model for when you are laying awake in bed at night, thinking of all the intruders lurking outside your window, just waiting to shoot you in the face?

"From the makers of 'The Remora', comes our latest model: 'The B&E Intruder.' For all those nights you spend lurking outside someone's home, waiting to shoot them in the face, and just can't find anywhere convenient to put your gun."
 
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This conversation is hilarious. I think I need to get "The Remora."

Is there a "Le Insomnier" model for when you are laying awake in bed at night, thinking of all the intruders lurking outside your window, just waiting to shoot you in the face?

"From the makers of 'The Remora', comes our latest model: 'The B&E Intruder.' For all those nights you spend lurking outside someone's home, waiting to shoot them in the face, and just can't find anywhere convenient to put your gun."

***I must MOCK anything I don't agree with or don't understand.***
 
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***I must MOCK anything I don't agree with or don't understand.***
You're correct. I'll never understand the need to have a gun while working out or playing a pick-up basketball game. Or even jogging. Real life isn't a movie, and I see nothing but more bad than good coming out that scenario.

But I digress.

This one was gold: "Mine has actually worked with shorts too, but they have to have drawstring and I have to cinch them pretty tight."
 
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You're correct. I'll never understand the need to have a gun while working out or playing a pick-up basketball game. Or even jogging. Real life isn't a movie, and I see nothing but more bad than good coming out that scenario.

But I digress.

This one was gold: "Mine has actually worked with shorts too, but they have to have drawstring and I have to cinch them pretty tight."

I don't play pickup basketball, nor do I jog, not good for my back.

However, I do go for walks from time to time in jogging pants and will carry when I do SO. I also have to go out to the in-laws to take care of their animals, sometimes at night when I'd much rather just throw on sweats.

All that aside, I don't think life is like a movie. I don't imagine myself getting into a gunfight and never want to, but I also recognize that the world is also not as safe as it is on Leave It To Beaver. As a correctional officer, my family and I are at a higher risk for being victims of a violent crime, and I'd rather take responsibility for ensuring our safety. I totally understand the decision not to arm yourself, I just see no reason to mock those of us who choose to.
 
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