
The measure provides a variety of qualifications for obtaining a concealed weapons permit. A permit would be good for five years and cost $100.
Concealed-carry legislation has failed to win enactment during some ten years of legislative consideration.
While it is subject to amendments, Combs and others want to prevent opponents from blocking votes on the bill’s advancement by proposing numerous changes.
To win passage, the bill must be advanced from two stages of debate and then win a vote on its final enactment. It then goes to Governor Dave Heineman. Proponents believe he would sign it.
In the 2006 election year, the measure has more than the usual political significance.