Gun law in the United States is defined by a number of state and federal statutes. Sale or delivery of firearms is restricted in Nebraska like any other U.S. state. In almost all the states of the US, an importer, manufacturer, dealer or collector shall be licensed under the federal Gun Control Act of 1968 to be a lawful seller.
“The State of Nebraska permits its residents, not otherwise precluded by any applicable laws, to purchase, sell, trade, convey, deliver, or transport rifles, shotguns, ammunition, reloading components or firearm accessories in Nebraska and in states contiguous to Nebraska. This authorization is enacted to implement for this state the permissive firearms sales and delivery provisions in section 922(b), (3)(A) of Public Law 90-618 of the 90th Congress, Second Session”[i].
If federal restrictions on the purchase of rifles, shotguns, ammunition, reloading components, or firearm accessories are repealed by the United States Congress or set aside by courts of competent jurisdiction, this section shall in no way be interpreted to prohibit or restrict the purchase by residents of Nebraska otherwise competent to purchase it in contiguous or other states[ii].
[i] R.R.S. Neb. § 28-1211
[ii] R.R.S. Neb. § 28-1211


