Parents and students gathered at Nebraska’s Capitol to voice their opposition to three proposed gun bills, arguing that these measures threaten community safety. Among the most contentious is LB 155, which aims to eliminate the duty to retreat before using deadly force in or near vehicles, a change supporters argue could be necessary for self-defense in carjacking situations.
The rally featured voices from Nebraska Moms Demand Action, with mothers like Ciprianna Engle emphasizing the importance of safe gun practices while not infringing on Second Amendment rights. The proposed legislation, including bills that would limit police authority and business contracts concerning gun manufacturers, has sparked intense debate, with public hearings scheduled for mid-March to discuss their implications further.
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