I live in GA, where a military ID acts as a conceal carry permit. However, I plan on getting an actual GA conceal carry permit so i can carry in other states. When i get back from my deployment, I plan on taking my Glock 23 to NE. Does anyone know if a GA conceal carry license carry over to NE? I know most states accept other states' permits, but I just want to be sure if a GA one is good in NE. Can anyone help?
§Will my permit issued by another state be honored in Nebraska?
As of August 30, 2009, Nebraska will recognize CCW permits issued by those states on the below list which the Nebraska Attorney General has determined have standards equal to or greater than Nebraska. This recognition extends
ONLY to persons who are
NOT residents of Nebraska. This change in the law allows non-resident permit holders from the approved states to carry concealed in Nebraska the same as if they held a Nebraska permit. The list made no distinction between resident and non-resident permits from the listed states. No registration or issuance of a Nebraska permit is necessary. The same limits and restrictions apply that currently apply to Nebraska permit holders. You can review the regulations (which are in the process of being updated due to recent changes in the law) on the Nebraska State Patrol website. At this time there are no reciprocity agreements to recognize the Nebraska permit in other states although some states are currently recognizing the Nebraska permit voluntarily.
A list of the states determined by the Nebraska Attorney General to have standards equal to or greater than the standards contained in Nebraska Statue is below. These states CCW permits
Will Be recognized by the State of Nebraska.
Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Idaho, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota (class one permit),
Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode-Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming and the District of Columbia.
The following states have standards equal to or greater than the standards contained in Nebraska's statue,
but only to the extent the permit holder in that state is twenty-one (21) years of age or older.
California, Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Dakota (class 2 permit)
and Texas
The following states at this time
DO NOT have standards that are equal or greater than the standards contained in Nebraska's statue and
WILL NOT be recognized by Nebraska.
Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Washington.
Finally, neither Illinois, nor Wisconsin allows the carrying of concealed handguns within their states. The state of Vermont does allow the carrying of concealed firearms within its border; but, it does not require a permit to do so. As a result, there is no permit to recognize.
Permits held by retired law enforcement officers as provided by HR218 will continued to be honored. For individuals from those states
NOT recognized by the State of Nebraska, we do not object to persons bringing their weapons into the State of Nebraska while traveling through our state. We do, however ask that people transport their weapons, unloaded, encased, and inaccessible from all passengers in the vehicle.
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