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We NEED your help NOW!

January 21, 2019

Last week I sent an update about some of the anti-gun, anti-freedom bills that we are watching. Today I want to tell you about HB 109 and HB 514 which will both be heard by the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee on February 13 at 1PM and 2:30 PM respectively. HB 109 is […]

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Important updates from Concord…

January 14, 2019

There are no public hearings on firearms legislation this week. However, I am writing to update you on what will happen at the Statehouse very soon, maybe even next week. I know this email is long; but please bear with me and read through to the end, there are important updates that you should act […]

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HB 282 – Article 19, why it matters…

January 13, 2019

I want to make sure that you didn’t miss J.R.’s email so I am forwarding it to you below.  HB 282 is very important legislation.  HB 282 will benefit you even if you don’t hunt or fish because stopping the lawless actions of Conservation Officers makes New Hampshire safer for any one who spends time […]

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Help still needed: HB 282 ….

January 10, 2019

Yesterday I testified in favor of HB 282 which is intended to stop the lawless actions of the Conservation Officers of New Hampshire Fish and Game. I explained to the committee that even though the department receives significant funding from federal excise taxes paid on firearms and ammunition; those who carry concealed purchase far more […]

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NH House in session, rights at risk…

December 30, 2018

Milton Friedman once wrote: “The greatest threat to freedom is the concentration of power.” and Gideon J. Tucker once said: “No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session.” Well, this week the New Hampshire General Court will begin the 2019-2020 session and it looks like their first order of […]

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Yesterday at the State House…

December 20, 2018

You might have heard; yesterday, the new anti-gun majority in Concord convened a meeting of the House Rules Committee, Chaired by the new Speaker of the House Rep. Stephen Shurtleff.  The committee voted to ban the carrying of guns, concealed or openly in Representatives Hall, anterooms, cloakrooms or the House Gallery.  They are effectively turning […]

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Senate leadership up to no good…

December 14, 2018

I ‘ll be blunt:  Things are going from bad to worse and I need your help. The new anti-gun majority has begun to flex it’s muscles by naming committees.  Historically, the Senate Judiciary Committee has had jurisdiction over firearms related bills and the new anti-gun majority has placed some of the most extreme anti-gun Senators […]

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Our rights are at risk of extinction… help needed…

November 19, 2018

We are post election by about 12 days; the House ballot recounts have been completed and Legislative Service Requests (LSRs) are starting to appear. I want you to know that yes, there is a true anti-gun majority in control of the General Court. We expect extreme anti-gun legislation to be introduced, specifically, “red flag” gun […]

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General Election Candidate Report Card – Part 2

October 20, 2018

A few days ago we released Part One of our General Election Grades.  Today, we are releasing Part Two covering the western half of the state (CD 2). As you know, many candidates for public office seek your support and claim to support Second Amendment Rights.  Each election cycle, NHFC publishes a report card that […]

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General Election Candidate Report Card – Part 1

October 16, 2018

As you know, many candidates for public office seek your support and claim to support Second Amendment Rights.  Each election cycle, NHFC publishes a report card that tells you where the candidates really stand on Second Amendment Civil Rights Issues. As we did in 2016, we are releasing our grades in two stages, first we […]

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