As Nebraska approaches the five-year anniversary of its conceal-carry law, law enforcement officials express concern over its impact on public safety, noting that many citizens feel more uneasy than secure. Lincoln Police Chief Jim Peschong cites an incident where a customer left a restaurant upon spotting a concealed handgun, highlighting the anxiety such laws may instill in the community.
Despite the number of active concealed-carry permits standing at 15,432, state agencies lack a centralized database to track related incidents or crimes by permit holders. With only one documented case of a permit holder intervening successfully in a crime, questions around the effectiveness and safety of the conceal-carry law persist, prompting officials to seek improved methods for monitoring its effects.
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