Nebraska Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to own a fully automatic weapon in Nebraska?

  1. Yes, without any special permits

  2. No, under any circumstances

  3. Yes, with special federal permits

  4. Only for law enforcement officers

The correct answer is: Yes, with special federal permits

In Nebraska, it is indeed legal to own a fully automatic weapon, but this is contingent upon obtaining special federal permits. Under the National Firearms Act, fully automatic firearms are classified as NFA (National Firearms Act) items, which means ownership requires adherence to stringent regulations, including background checks and the payment of a tax. Individuals must also register the firearm with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Owning a fully automatic weapon is subject to a thorough vetting process, ensuring that only qualified individuals can possess such firearms. This legal framework emphasizes the importance of oversight and safety in firearm ownership, particularly for firearms with the capacity to fire multiple rounds with a single pull of the trigger.