Custer County Chief

Sen. Brewer: Permitless carry of concealed weapons

- BY TOM BREWER Nebraska State Senator, Dist. 43 March 19, 2021 Map at right created by Sen. Brewer’s office and printed with permission

Since I first began my service in the Nebraska Legislatur­e in 2017, I have introduced and strongly supported legislatio­n over the years to legalize the permitless carry of concealed weapons. This is commonly referred to as a “constituti­onal carry” law. The idea is that the Second Amendment is the only permit a free American citizen should need to carry a gun. Four of our six neighborin­g states (WY, SD, KS, MO) have legalized constituti­onal carry, and it is currently being considered in the Iowa legislatur­e. (See map at far right)

My bill, LB 236, is not a state-wide constituti­onal carry law. Instead LB 236 proposes allowing Nebraskans to choose constituti­onal carry one county at a time. I wrote the bill this way because of Nebraska’s long history of strong local control at the county level. County boards have contacted my office asking what they can do to protect the right to keep and bear arms. LB 236 would give county boards the power to authorize permitless carry of concealed weapons within their respective counties.

LB 236 has advanced from committee, and Senator Rob Clements has made it his priority bill. That means that we will be guaranteed the opportunit­y to debate this bill before the end of the session this year. I am honored that sixteen of my colleagues have chosen to co-sponsor this bill and stand alongside me as we carry out our sworn duty to protect and defend the constituti­onal rights of those we serve. I encourage all Nebraskans to contact my colleagues at the Legislatur­e to ask them to support LB 236 when it comes to the floor.

There are a lot of good bills relating to the right to keep and bear arms that are still held up in committee. We need to encourage the Judiciary Committee to report a number of bills to General File. These include Senator Bostelman’s LB 85 (providing notice before expiration of concealed handgun permits), Senator Clements’ LB 244 (creating a thirty day grace period for renewal of concealed handgun permits), Senator Ben Hansen’s LB 173 (providing that cased, unloaded firearms are not treated as concealed weapons), and Senator Julie Slama’s enhanced castle doctrine bill, LB 300. I would also like to see the Judiciary Committee advance Senator Steve Halloran’s common sense school safety proposal, LB 417, which would authorize off-duty law enforcemen­t officers to go armed when working school security.

I am afraid it is not just the Judiciary Committee that is holding up good bills. The committee that I chair, the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, is still sitting on another of Senator Halloran’s bills, LB 188. That bill would declare Nebraska a “Second Amendment Sanctuary State.” It would also forbid the use of Nebraska law enforcemen­t in enforcing federal gun control schemes that do not reflect Nebraska values. With what is going on in Washington, D.C. right now, LB 188 may be the most important gun rights bill introduced this year.

Please contact my office with any comments, questions, or concerns. Email me at tbrewer@leg.ne.gov, mail a letter to Sen. Tom Brewer, Room #1101, P.O. Box 94604, Lincoln, NE 68509, or call us at 402-471-2628.

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