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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 28 — Crimes and Punishments

28-1204.03. Firearms and violence; legislative findings.

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The Legislature finds that:
(1)Increased violence at schools has become a national, state, and local problem;
(2)Increased violence and the threat of violence has a grave and detrimental impact on the educational process in Nebraska schools;
(3)Increased violence has caused fear and concern among not only the schools and students but the public at large;
(4)Firearms have contributed greatly to the increase of fear and concern among our citizens;
(5)Schools have a duty to protect their students and provide an environment which promotes and provides an education in a nonthreatening manner;
(6)An additional danger of firearms at schools is the risk of accidental discharge and harm to students and staff;
(7)Firearms are an immediate and inherently dangerous threat to the safety and well-being of an educational setting; and
(8)The ability to confiscate and remove firearms quickly from school grounds is a legitimate and necessary tool to protect students and the educational process.
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