Don't figure I need one. I don't anticipate being in a situation where I need a handgun in my daily activities, and if I ever do I have a Ruger LCP .380 automatic that's small enough I can slip it into my pants or coat pocket and no one will see it. In fact, someone makes a holster for the LCP that you slip in your hind pocket and it looks like a wallet.
Or, Nebraska has an open carry law so I could go for overkill and just hang my .44 mag on my belt. With a 7 1/5" barrel, probably just the sight of that sucker would be a deterrent.
Nebraska's disfunctional legislature is just now talking about a Castle law. I get awful nervous when our state senators start talking about self-defense. Several weeks ago, on a routine traffic stop, a deputy in my county spotted a hunting knife in the door pocket of a pickup. The driver was busted AND JAILED for carrying a concealed weapon.
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