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Don’t tread on me Nebraska - Red Flag Law

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Peeps better not piss off any soon to be X’s.
Yes, dear...Will be the new go too.

Nebraska legislators have voted and approved the present this law for debate on the floor. See bottom Facebook link vid (Bill Anderson-link)

Red Flag Law Introduced in Nebraska - Berry Law Firm

Red flag bill to remove guns from people considered an extreme risk may be debated by Nebraska Legislature

'Red-flag' law sought in Nebraska to allow authorities to temporarily take away guns

NRA-ILA | Nebraska: Legislature Could Soon Vote on “Red Flag” Firearm Seizure Bill

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Fucking joke. Bad people don't care about your laws you're only hurting good people
 

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(LB 58)

Nebraska LB58 | 2019-2020 | 106th Legislature

Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Nonpartisan 1-0)
Status: Introduced on January 10 2019 - 25% progression
Action: 2020-02-06 - Judiciary AM2123 filed
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary
Adopt the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

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Sponsor:
Senator Adam Morfeld [N]
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Fucking joke. Bad people don't care about your laws you're only hurting good people
Need to vote them out.

I’ll look for a phone number tomorrow, me peeps are getting heavy.
 

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We also have LB816 referenced in the vid.

Nebraska LB816 | 2019-2020 | 106th Legislature


Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Nonpartisan 1-0)
Status: Introduced on January 8 2020 - 25% progression
Action: 2020-01-28 - Notice of hearing for February 21, 2020
Pending: Legislature Judiciary Committee
Hearing: Feb 21 @ 1:30 pm in Room 1113
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary
Provide for information and training on firearm safety and suicide prevention and place restrictions and requirements on certain transfers of firearms


Title
Provide for information and training on firearm safety and suicide prevention and place restrictions and requirements on certain transfers of firearms

Sponsors
Sen. John McCollister [N]

History
Date Chamber Action
2020-01-28 Legislature Notice of hearing for February 21, 2020
2020-01-10 Legislature Referred to Judiciary Committee
2020-01-08 Legislature Date of introduction

Nebraska State Sources
Type Source
Summary Nebraska Legislature - Legislative Document
Text https://nebraskalegislature.gov/FloorDocs/106/PDF/Intro/LB816.pdf
 

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Sen. John McCollister
District 20



Contact information

Sen. John McCollister
District 20
Room #1017
P.O. Box 94604
Lincoln, NE 68509
Phone: (402) 471-2622
Email: [email protected]
 

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I’ve already contacted my district senator Steve Halloran and let him know I oppose such laws. Wrote a somewhat lengthy email providing examples of what this law could do.


For those who may want an example:


Senator Halloran,

It has come to my attention that LB58 and LB816 have made it to the floor. These proposed gun laws mimic those that Bloomberg has proposed in New York and what Northram in Virginia has passed into law.

Rural Nebraska does not need these laws to go into effect. These have been proposed by senators from big cities who have no idea how a gun can save the life of a rural person!

In a life threatening situation it takes a county sheriff anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes to reach the area of distress. In that time an individual who legally owns their own gun could end the threatening situation. A non gun owner would most likely die.

Example 1:My parents live on a farm just one mile inside their county. My mom, who was watching my two small children while I worked, walked in on her home being robbed. She thankfully hadn't gotten the girls out of the car yet and dropped the bag she had and ran back outside. She drove to the neighbors and called 911. The county sheriff is 40 minutes away for Merrick county while hall county is 15-20 minutes. Merrick county got the dispatch. By the time that sheriff got there the damage was done and no one has ever been charged. I thank God she reacted quickly and no one was injured.

Example 2: My daughter, now grown with her own children, lives in a small town, the sheriff is dispatched from the next town 32 minutes away. She had a strange vehicle parked in her driveway. She had been harraseed by an individual at her work and suspected this person had followed her home. She is not a gun owner. Sheriff is called and she got told he's on another call and cannot get there. She calls her neighbor who is a gun owner and he comes and helps her. The sheriff gets there two hours later. She does get to file a protection order against the person but we all know that doesn't stop the harassing.

My point is, these proposed laws are going to have the wrong impact. They aren't going to save people who have bad intentions towards others or people who are suicidal. (If an individual wants to perform such an act, they will find another method). Those people will find a way to do what they are setting out to do irregardless of any laws. Why punish those of us who are law abiding citizens and have legally procured our weapons, proper permits and have been trained in safety and proper utilization of said weapons use.

In my opinion, these proposed laws not only violate our second amendment but they will pave the way for a socialistic government that, in my opinion, will be the downfall of the United States of America. Each year it seems that legislatures seem to extinguish more and more of our rights and liberties set forth in the Constitution.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Xxxxx name
 

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I just got off the phone with the instructor that holds concealed carry permit classes. He expects the bills to be filibustered out, and highly recommends getting a hold of your district senator.

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Dude, the establishment Republicans are just as much of a threat as the dems.
Yes sir, LB 58 has made its first steps of success. It’s been approved to go the floor for debate, that’s why peeps need to get ahold of their rep.
I posted sponsors response for the development, to vote them the fuck out.
 

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I guess my point being:
IMO, this bill being introduced at all is way off base as to what I believe most Nebraskan’s want. (Big City folk - maybe) The way they get bills like this passed is they slip it under the rug and before we know it, it’s law. I wouldn’t have known anything about had I not tuned the radio to KFAB when I heard Chris Baker was advocating no no for the bill.
That’s how I found out.

If they want to make some legislation like that, which drastically affects the rural communities, is just underhanded, IMO.

Maybe come up with a better way of informing the masses, via personal email, letter sent. :noidea:
 

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After losing all of my guns in a freak boating accident yesterday, I don't think I'll buy anymore.
 

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What?

Details, please.
I was taking my guns out on a boat ride, rowing across the Missouri River. Hit an iceberg. I managed to climb aboard a large door that was floating nearby, but my poor guns didn't make it. I cried as my last AR slipped from my grip and disappeared below the surface. I was so cold.....
 

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I was taking my guns out on a boat ride, rowing across the Missouri River. Hit an iceberg. I managed to climb aboard a large door that was floating nearby, but my poor guns didn't make it. I cried as my last AR slipped from my grip and disappeared below the surface. I was so cold.....

You rowed into an iceberg?
 

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You rowed into an iceberg?
It was dark. I wasn't paying attention. I was going too fast. I ignored previous warnings. It was a perfect storm of circumstances.
But, my heart will go on and on.
 
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