Posted by Goose on April 06, 2009 at 11:16:38 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. NE Economy posted by Clodbuster on April 06, 2009 at 09:32:44:
I happen to live next to one of the towns that has signs stating, "Concealed Weapons Prohibited" on every entrance to the town. I asked the County Sheriff once if that meant that during the hunting season I couldn't even drive through town with an unloaded shotgun or rifle in the trunk of my car.
He replied, "Well, there are different ways of applying the law". So what the heck does that mean?. He also stated that if any portion of a handgun was visible, he would not consider it concealed. (Open carry is legal in Nebraska.) In other words, a handgun needs to be completely concealed to be considered concealed. And if it's completely concealed, how does anyone know it's there? I'm not down on the sheriff, we're old friends. But, he has his job to do and I consider it my job to harass him.
On a serious note, I did get into an argument in print in the local newspaper with the city police chief. He asked, in part, "How am I supposed to know when someone walks in carrying a legal concealed weapon?" I asked him how did he know when someone walked in carrying an illegal concealed weapon. Him I don't get along with.
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