LINCOLN - A former superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol is suing the state's law enforcement agency and its superintendent for denying him an identification card to carry a concealed firearm.Subject to conditions, some retired law enforcement officers may carry a concealed firearm without a Nebraska concealed handgun permit, said patrol spokesman Cody Thomas.
Brad Rice, who was superintendent of the patrol from March 2015 to June 2017, requested the State Patrol provide him an identification card to do so and was denied.
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