Interesting. It appears Nebraska is recognizing concealed carry permits from other states:
That’s the word from the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office, which was required by a new state law to determine which states have comparable concealed handgun permit laws to Nebraska’s. That determines which states’ residents could legally carry concealed handguns in Nebraska, as well as their home state.
The review found that 34 states have standards equal to or greater than Nebraska’s.
People who have obtained concealed weapons permits in those states have reciprocal rights here and can legally carry concealed weapons in Nebraska, said Leah Bucco-White of the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office.
Personally, I’d check with local law enforcement before trying to carry across state lines – you’re asking for trouble if you rely on a news report. (Or an interwebbby report on this sort of thing.) Still, it is an interesting development. I have no clue as to whether the other states involved have mutual reciprocity. Best thing to do is to ask.




I know that Florida has reciprocity in some 35 states for Concealed Carry Permits. They provide you with a map in the Concealed Weapon classes. Of course New York is not included and I doubt they allow reciprocity with anyone – snobs!
CCW permit reciprocity is the norm rather than the exception. Useful forward and reverse look up tables here: http://www.ccrkba.org/reciprocity.html
Which may be true, but call before you carry, as the link says.