02/09/2026
Dick Clark, an attorney and legislative staffer representing himself on Friday, also opposed the bill. He said LB 1088 would add unnecessary duties for law enforcement and noted that prohibited persons are already banned from possessing fi****ms under Nebraska law.
Clark argued LB 1088 would instill a stricter policy than federal law, which calls for the surrender of fi****ms only after the final order of a domestic abuse case has been made. He said the bill is well-intentioned, but he doubts it would actually accomplish Raybould’s goal of preventing violence.
“If they’re willing to kill, they’re probably willing to be a liar,” Clark said.
Nebraska lawmakers considered a slate of bills Friday aimed at improving protections for victims of domestic violence.