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Champ. Thank you so much
Was there any particular statute or is the lack of one?
Also how did you navigate the mess of words to see? It is really difficult for me.
Lack of one. But it depends on your city. Cities might have tighter restrictions vs the state. Even though it is Legal in both our states.
As far as how I navigate 'messes of words' I am not sure what you mean. I mean I have to wear my glasses, lol.
I apologize, I mean how do you navigate all the jargon you see in laws to get the answers.
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/ne-gun-laws/
The laws across the US are a patchwork of random thoughts that are constantly amended poorly. If you have any questions you should ask a local lawyer (this is a recommendation from a Paul Harrell video from youtube) since none of us will be there to bail you out of jail or pay legal fees in the event something goes wrong.
I just googled it. Safe to say you will get a credible answer mostly likely. You dont need to study a lick of law. Just find a law site in search results that you can judge as credible or not.