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Chris Christie: Just another lying politician!

January 18, 2016

If you watched the Republican Presidential debate on January 14, 2016 you may have been as shocked as I was to hear anti-gun New Jersey Governor Chris Christie claim he made it easier to obtain a carry permit in New Jersey.  Christie lied. It is virtually impossible for law abiding citizens to carry a firearm […]

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STOP THE ROGERS GUN TAX!!!

January 15, 2016

As Scott told you a little over a week ago, Rep. Katherine Rogers has introduced HB 1416, the Gun Tax of 2016.   This bill will have a public hearing on Tuesday, January 19 at 10AM in the House Executive Departments and Administration Committee. HB 1416, gives the Department of Safety the authority to charge “a […]

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Trump on the 2nd Amendment

January 8, 2016

Many of our members and friends have asked us to report on Presidential Candidate Donald Trump.  We had to work very hard to find credible information on Mr. Trump’s positions on important Second Amendment issues. The first place I looked was in Mr. Trump’s book: “Crippled America How to Make America Great Again” wherein he […]

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Important NHFC Updates…

January 3, 2016

Last week, at the annual New Hampshire Firearms Coalition Board of Directors Organizational Meeting, I was honored and humbled that the Board chose me to serve as NHFC President.  I know that following Jon, I have some mighty big shoes to fill.  The Board also selected long time Board Member, Alan Rice to serve as […]

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Christie’s newest anti-gun trick…

December 24, 2015

In a desperate attempt to convince the public that he supports the Second Amendment, the virulently anti-gun New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie,  applauded a report by a “commission” that he created and filled with his pals, to “study” New Jersey’s notoriously anti-gun laws.The report is simply a restatement of the constant complaints by citizens which […]

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More on the Christie anti-gun record…

December 16, 2015

I know that we have been sending a lot of email lately.  We don’t want to overwhelm you but we do want to keep you informed in “real time” as we receive important new information. Last week wrote to you about all the anti-gun activities of Gov. Chris Christie, (R-NJ). Predictably, when I sent my […]

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Pro-Gun Sen. Ted Cruz

December 15, 2015

As Scott told you a week or so ago, we will be providing information on the various presidential candidates’ views on the Second Amendment. These emails are intended to educate you, the law abiding New Hampshire firearms owners.  They are not an endorsement of any particular candidate. Today I want to tell you about United […]

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Anti-Gun Chris Christie and John Kasich

December 9, 2015

As we get closer to New Hampshire’s important “First in the Nation” Presidential primary, we will send several emails which will contain important information about the various Presidential candidates’ views on the Second Amendment.  These emails are intended to educate you, the law abiding New Hampshire firearms owners.  They are not an endorsement of any […]

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Sen. Woodburn trying stop Constitutional Carry…

September 15, 2015

Did you see Scott’s email last week?  If not I have included it below in case you missed it. NHFC’s State House sources have told me that Senator Jeff Woodburn, (District 1, Democrat) is demanding that his caucus vote in unison to support Governor Hassan’s veto of SB 116, Constitutional Carry. Senator Woodburn is very […]

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Final chance to pass Constitutional Carry…

September 10, 2015

I’ll be blunt, we NEED you in Concord on September 16.  That is the date that that New Hampshire Legislature will attempt to override the Governor’s veto of SB116, Constitutional Carry. There will be several things happening on September 16, here’s the list: 10:00am to 12:45pm – Outside the Statehouse, between the State House and […]

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