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Constitutional Carry Going to the Full Senate

May 1, 2012

I have some good news and some bad news. The good news? Last Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to recommend passage of Constitutional Carry (HB 536). Your phone calls have made a huge difference, instead of outright killing the bill, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to amend the bill. And that amendment is the […]

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Constitutional Carry Vote Delayed! One More Chance to Call!

April 25, 2012

The Senate Judiciary Committee gave us a short reprieve. Despite having scheduled a vote on Constitutional Carry (HB 536) for today, that vote didn’t happen. So if you didn’t get a chance to call committee members yet, you have another chance. The Senate Judiciary Committee could vote as soon as tomorrow, so if you haven’t […]

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Republicans Attacking Constitutional Carry

April 24, 2012

It’s come down to this. The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Constitutional Carry (HB 536) on this Wednesday, April 25th! I wish this meant the Senate intended to pass the bill. Unfortunately, my sources are telling me the Senate is already planning to kill this bill without a recorded vote. You read […]

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Senators Sold You Out

January 27, 2012

I have some disappointing news to report. After the hearing on our bill to strengthen Preemption (HB 334), the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to recommend our bill be sent to “interim study”.  You and I both know that “study” is a polite way of killing the bill. I told you Tuesday that I was afraid […]

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Hearings on Constitutional Carry and Preemption this Thursday.

January 24, 2012

I told you yesterday I would give you more information today about the upcoming hearing on Constitutional Carry (HB 536) and Preemption (HB 334). Two weeks ago, the House passed both these bills. The hearings in the Senate, scheduled for this Thursday at 1:00 and 2:00, haven’t even been held yet, and already I am […]

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Eliminate the Ban on Backyard Shooting Ranges

January 23, 2012

This week is a big week for firearms owners. There are nine firearms related bills having hearings this week. Several very important bills have hearings in the Senate on Thursday, including Constitutional Carry and Preemption (and I will give you more information about those hearings tomorrow), but one bill being heard tomorrow before the House […]

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Vote on Constitutional Carry put off until tomorrow, contact your representatives now!

January 4, 2012

Earlier today I told you about an attempt to kill HB 536, and asked you to call Rep. Elaine Swinford and tell her to back down. Fortunately, we were given a reprieve, but not for long. Your see, the House, unexpectedly, did not get to HB 536 during its business today, so you have more […]

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Constitutional Carry In Jeopardy!

January 4, 2012

I have just received word from insiders in Concord that instead of voting on HB-536 — the Constitutional Carry Bill — as planned, they are instead going to try and kill it! Who is behind this latest effort to stonewall your Constitutional Rights? Rep. Elaine Swinford the Republican anti-gun Chairman of the Criminal Justice and […]

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Constitutional Carry and Preemption need your help! Vote is Tomorrow.

January 3, 2012

We have several opportunities to advance gun rights in the next two days. But I need you to act now. Last year the legislature held several key bills over the summer, and they will be voting on them tomorrow and Thursday. One of the most important bills for firearms rights is HB 536, Constitutional carry. […]

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You Made This Victory Possible

September 17, 2011

Good news: You did it! Wednesday the NH House of Representatives voted to override the Governor’s veto of SB 88. Your phone calls and emails made an impact, without them there is a very real chance this bill would have died. I want to extend my sincerest gratitude to you for bringing us to this […]

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