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Latest News from NHFC

Update from Concord, action still needed…

March 21, 2018

I am sending you a short note to let you know what happened in Concord last week and what I need your help with this week to keep our pro-gun momentum. First, I am happy to report that the House of Representatives defeated CACR 19 by an almost 2 -1 vote.  Click here to see […]

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Republicans: friend or foe to gun owners?

March 14, 2018

We have a problem!  Yesterday, Governor Sununu announced his School Safety Preparedness Taskforce.  I’ll be blunt, I am very concerned about this task force. You see, the task force is made up of many different people but it does not include a single member who represents the interests of firearms owners.  We don’t know about […]

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Opponents doubling down, more calls needed, gun ban still alive…

March 8, 2018

You may recall that last week I wrote to you about Senator Martha Hennessey’s Gun and Self Defense Ban.  This is an all out emergency.  I need you to contact the Senate Education Committee, as well as your own State Senators AND attend the Tuesday, March 13 public hearing before the Senate Education Committee which […]

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URGENT: 2018 Range Closure Act being voted on!!!

March 6, 2018

HB 1463, The 2018 Range Closure Act, was introduced earlier this year.  As written, HB 1463 will allow cities and towns to regulate noise by setting a maximum decibel limit to be measured by the police.  HB 1463 will place every shooting range in New Hampshire at risk of forced closure. This bill, although short, […]

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Your activism is working, help still needed….

March 4, 2018

In my last few emails, I told you about Senator Hennessey’s sneaky attempt to ban self defense guns from being carried in schools as well as CACR 19, a proposed Constitutional Amendment, that would, for the first time ever, make New Hampshire a “home rule” state and probably usher in sweeping new local gun bans. […]

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Gun ban to be heard, action needed…

February 28, 2018

The entire Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition is deeply saddened by the murders that occurred in Parkland, Florida.  However, we reject the concept that the acts of a criminal who violated Florida’s gun free school zone law and then committed murder, in any way justify increased gun control on law abiding […]

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CACR 19, further information, action needed….

February 27, 2018

After we sent our alert on CACR 19, we received several questions from NHFC members which led us to believe that perhaps our alert needed further clarification so we redrafted it and hopefully made it easy to understand and act on. Under the guise of strengthening democracy, misguided legislators seek to turn New Hampshire into […]

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Bad Constitutional amendment proposed, action needed….

February 24, 2018

It seems whenever the General Court is in session danger lurks within the statehouse.  Next week, on Tuesday, February 27, the House Municipal and County Government Committee will conduct an executive session on CACR 19. CACR 19 is a proposal that, if approved by a three fifths majority vote of of each house of the […]

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SB 500 hearing report, action needed…

February 15, 2018

Yesterday, NHFC President Alan Rice (who also represents GOA), Vice President, Paul Marquis, and myself attended the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on SB 500.  Paul spoke for NHFC and Alan spoke for GOA and I did a section by section review of SB 500.  This was an interesting hearing; normally a bill sponsor is the […]

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Gun control moving in Concord… action needed…

February 11, 2018

I’m sure that you recall the emails that we sent you about a terrible anti-gun bill, SB 500 which was introduced by Senator Kevin Avard (R-12) and Senator Jeb Bradley (R-3).  SB 500 attempts to use the federal definition of a firearm in New Hampshire law. Sadly, these 2 Senators ignored your calls and emails […]

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