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Danger on the Southern border….

July 23, 2017

If you carry a concealed handgun, danger lurks on our Southern border.  I am not talking about Mexico! Recently, the Massachusetts State Police arrested a Freemont, New Hampshire man for the so called “crime” of carrying a concealed handgun without a license and bragged about it on their Facebook page. Wow, carrying without a license!  […]

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Former Commissioner defending rogue agency….

July 3, 2017

In May, NHFC exposed anti-gun statements by some guy named Bill Carney who was once a Fish and Game Commissioner.  Mr. Carney seems to blindly defend the anti-gun, anti-freedom activities of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and Commission. Mr. Carney is still blindly defending the anti-gun Fish and Game Commission.  He claims that […]

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Attorney General scolds Fish and Game…

June 20, 2017

I want to take a few minutes to update you on events that have occurred pertaining to the Fish and Game Commission. Because of your phone calls and emails, on June 7, the Executive Council once again tabled the nomination of anti-gun David Patch for another 5 year term on the Fish and Game Commission.  […]

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Action needed, Vote coming soon on anti-gun David Patch….

June 3, 2017

You may have heard, on May 17, the Executive Council once again tabled the nomination of anti-gun David Patch for another 5 year term on the Fish and Game Commission.  Your calls and emails are working.  That is why the Executive Council keeps pushing off voting on anti-gun David Patch. You may also have read […]

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Patch, just another bureaucrat who is full of hot air…

May 29, 2017

We have received several calls and emails asking why we are so vigorously opposing anti-gun David Patch for another 5 year term on the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission.  Many folks are rightfully confused because Mr. Patch owns a gun store and talks about firearms.  However, that’s all it is, double talk from a […]

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Council put Patch nomination on table, we need your help…

May 13, 2017

On May 3, the Executive Council voted to table the nomination of anti-gun David Patch and that means  we still need calls and emails to defeat this anti-gun activist.  Click here for details on how to do that.  Please don’t forget to take action! If you have been reading my recent emails you know that […]

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You’re help is still needed, we need to stop David Patch…

May 8, 2017

Last week I promised that I would keep you informed about the status of the nomination of anti-gun David Patch to serve another 5 year term on the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission. I have recently learned that Governor Sununu placed David Patch on the Governor’s and Council Agenda for Wednesday, May 3. Sadly, […]

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Last weeks action in Concord….

May 8, 2017

I want to send you a report of last week’s action in Concord. On Wednesday, April 19, I attended the Executive Council meeting to see who would vote for and who would vote against anti-gun Fish and Game Commissioner David Patch.   There was no vote and his name was not on the agenda.  I suspect […]

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Your help is needed…

April 18, 2017

This will be a busy week in Concord and I really need your help with two important tasks. First, we are working hard to decriminalize the carrying of loaded rifles and shotguns.  For details, please click here and then please take action as explained below. To help decriminalize carrying loaded rifles and shotguns, please do […]

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Help us decriminalize carrying rifles and shotguns….

April 15, 2017

A few weeks ago I told you about how the House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee sold out to the anti-gun activists from the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department and gutted HB 84 which was introduced by Rep. Mark Proulx (R- Hillsborough 44), to decriminalize carrying loaded rifles and shotguns. I explained […]

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