I've been looking into moving to the Keystone State and have been investigating their CCW laws. I've checked the common sources, and the information is either unavailable or, it doesn't exist because it's not against the law. Nebraska's CCW law is pretty long, detailed, and stupid.
From what I understand:
-No test. Just fill out the form, bring some pictures, and pay your gun tax.
-No CCW in schools and other certain .gov buildings.
-No duty to inform LE such as during a traffic stop.
-State firearm laws have preemption. Bully cities can't impose their own rules on CCW.
Can you carry in bars or restaurants that serve alcohol?
Can you carry in liquor stores (state stores)?
Can you carry in churches?
Can businesses post signs disallowing CCW on the premises? (I.e., will their "no guns allowed" signs carry the weight of law?)
Is the consumption of alcohol permitted while carrying? If so, is there a limit as with driving? (I'm not looking to get drunk, just curious.)
Anything else I need to know?
From what I understand:
-No test. Just fill out the form, bring some pictures, and pay your gun tax.
-No CCW in schools and other certain .gov buildings.
-No duty to inform LE such as during a traffic stop.
-State firearm laws have preemption. Bully cities can't impose their own rules on CCW.
Can you carry in bars or restaurants that serve alcohol?
Can you carry in liquor stores (state stores)?
Can you carry in churches?
Can businesses post signs disallowing CCW on the premises? (I.e., will their "no guns allowed" signs carry the weight of law?)
Is the consumption of alcohol permitted while carrying? If so, is there a limit as with driving? (I'm not looking to get drunk, just curious.)
Anything else I need to know?