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Final 2022 Statewide Scorecards

November 5, 2022

The final score cards are published. Please use the links below and share with your friends.

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2022 Primary Scorecard

September 5, 2022

Next week, September 13th is the primary, in the attached PDF file is grades for candidates. The NHFC is pleased to offer this Primary Election Report Card for Governor, U.S. Senate, Congressional, and selected Executive Council, State Senate, and State Representative races. Only those races in which there is an active primary are contained in […]

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Another Well Intention-Ed Bill Corrupted by the Politicians in Concord…

May 11, 2022

This was sent to us by one of the attorneys that reviews legislation and provides feedback for us. As filed HB1178 was a well intention-ed bill, however, like most legislation, it was corrupted by the politicians along the way. In particular, section two [ Proposed RSA 159-E:2 ] of the bill could be harmful to […]

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NH Senate Changing Definition of Firearms Behind Our Backs.. How To Stop It.

May 4, 2022

Please contact the NH Senators about this last minute change to tie our definition of ‘firearm’ to federal law: Ask them to oppose the firearms definition change in amendment 2022-1807S to HB490. They are voting on this change on May 5th, 2022. Picture of the change from the April 28th Calendar is below (page 19).Contact […]

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Inside Sources Say HB307 Will Be Voted on Soon, Maybe Tomorrow. The Bill Has a Serious Flaw and We Need Your Help To Correct

March 30, 2022

Please contact your state rep and ask them to send HB307 to a Committee of Conference to fix the issues we emailed you about several weeks ago.Tell them, there is one Senate message that they need to pay attention to: This year a bill (HB307) was filed to ensure that public officials were finally held […]

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HB307 Has a Serious Flaw and Needs Your Help To Correct

February 14, 2022

This week in the House there are two bills that House committees recommended correctly: HB 1310, prohibiting the discharge of a firearm in the direction of a building, livestock, or pets. INEXPEDIENT TO LEGISLATE. (A bill that was unnecessary and negatively impacted the rights of gun owners was recommended to be killed) HB 1052, relative […]

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Important Result From Today’s CJ&PS Hearing on 7 Gun Bills

January 26, 2022

NHFC Legislative Activity Report, 26 January 2022:  No action required on your part. Below is a brief summary of currently proposed legislation that we are tracking for you. These are for your awareness only, and no action is requested of you at this time. All of the below seven bills were heard before the House Criminal Justice and […]

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Senate Gutted Pro-2a Bill (HB307)- Let’s Fix It!

January 25, 2022

Thank you for your support for the strengthening of Pre-emption in NH! Preemption mandates that only the state of NH can make laws and regulations relative to gun rights and the right to self-protection… School boards, city managers and other political subdivisions are prohibited from regulating firearms. HB 307 passed the House and strengthened Preemption […]

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Important Bills Need To Get Out of the NH Senate

December 9, 2021

The battle for gun rights continues in the state of NH, and New Hampshire Firearms Coalition needs your help! You might not remember, but the Republican lead senate held not one but four fantastic gun rights bills last session, and is now poised to review them again. Unfortunately, a great opportunity was squandered, and instead of strengthening gun rights, […]

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Activism Works, Chipman Defeated

September 12, 2021

Thanks to the members of New Hampshire Firearms Coalition and gun owners all across America, the nomination of David Chipman to become head of the department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) has been defeated this week. Many, many thanks to those NHFC members who called and wrote their representatives and senators in Washington to […]

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