Nebraska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must be done if a Concealed Handgun Permit is lost or stolen in Nebraska?

  1. Report to the local police within 48 hours

  2. Report to the Nebraska State Patrol within 10 days

  3. No action is necessary

  4. Replace it without reporting

The correct answer is: Report to the Nebraska State Patrol within 10 days

If a Concealed Handgun Permit is lost or stolen in Nebraska, reporting the loss to the Nebraska State Patrol within 10 days is an essential step. This action is important for multiple reasons, including the protection of the permit holder from potential misuse and aiding law enforcement in tracking lost or stolen permits. By informing the Nebraska State Patrol, the permit can be properly documented in case it is used unlawfully, and the holder can take further steps to secure their information and seek a replacement permit. This requirement underscores the importance of responsibility and accountability in firearm ownership and handling. Reporting to local police can also be a prudent step, but the state's protocols specifically mandate notifying the Nebraska State Patrol.