Nebraska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can someone under a protection order in Nebraska possess a firearm?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if the court allows

  4. Only if the firearm was obtained before the order

The correct answer is: No

In Nebraska, individuals who are subject to a protection order are prohibited from possessing firearms. This prohibition is in place to enhance safety and reduce the risk of harm, which is often the reason a protection order is obtained in the first place. The law aims to prevent potentially dangerous situations by removing access to firearms from individuals who may pose a threat to others, including victims of domestic violence, stalking, or other forms of harassment. This policy reflects a broader national trend of implementing gun control measures aimed at protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring public safety. While there may be limited scenarios where legal exceptions apply, the general rule is a clear prohibition against firearm possession for those under such orders.