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Breaking News! Sanctuary 2A Bill Today!

March 16, 2021

The Senate will hear Senate Bill 154 this afternoon, and we need your help NOW!  At 2 pm today, March 16th, 2021 – the Senate will discuss this bill, which prohibits New Hampshire Law Enforcement from enforcing any presidential executive order that infringes on the Second Amendment!  Would you take 60 seconds to sign-in in […]

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Learn How To Win in Politics

March 8, 2021

For the last few years, our members have asked us to hold additional political training schools: They specifically want to know:What else can we do to win?How do we stop/pass this bill?What to do when the legislators are NOT listening? Learn all this and more at a upcoming school that we are co-hosting: NHFC political […]

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Great news! HB246 ‘Eldercare Gun Confiscation’ is dead for this session

March 3, 2021

We have great news to share! Last week during the House Session, HB246 the ‘Eldercare Gun Confiscation Bill’ was killed by the full House. Even better, it was killed in such a way that it’s dead for both 2021 and 2022!   The committee came out and said the bill was unworkable, but they wanted a […]

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Urgent! Protect Civil Liberties – Support HB440!

February 25, 2021

An amendment to House Bill 440 will be introduced at Judiciary Committee tomorrow in order to protect ALL civil liberties during States of Emergency! At 1:00 pm on Friday, February 26 – the House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony on House Bill 440. The original text of the bill was limited to protecting religious freedoms, but […]

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Urgent! Call Your Representative Today!

February 23, 2021

We need your help!The New Hampshire House of Representatives will meet in session tomorrow, and they have several key bills to vote on regarding your second amendment rights! Find your representative here, and make sure to call them today and tell them to vote properly on the following: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/default.aspx House Bill 246 – The  “Eldercare Gun Confiscation” Bill, […]

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Urge House To Oppose HB246 – The Elder Abuse Gun Confiscation Bill!

January 29, 2021

Urge the House to OPPOSE HB246 – the Elder Abuse GUN CONFISCATION Bill A Tuesday hearing on HB246 was recessed until February 8 at 1 pm – thanks to many of YOU showing up to testify! The bill, if enacted, tramples on our rights. A simple accusation could make you a prohibited person under New Hampshire law, […]

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URGENT – ACTION REQUIRED! House To Hear Gun Confiscation Bill TOMORROW!

January 25, 2021

URGENT – ACTION REQUIRED! House To Hear Gun Confiscation Bill TOMORROW! House Democrat Leader Renny Cushing reintroduced the Red Flag Gun Confiscation Bill in the New Hampshire House! Tomorrow, January 26, the Health, Human Services, and Elderly Affairs Committee will hear testimony on this bill remotely. Contact the Committee TODAY and put the kibosh on […]

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RBG and Our 2A Rights, Plus a Wrap Up of the Veto Session

September 21, 2020

This past Wednesday, September 16th, the final two 2020 anti-gun bills were laid to rest thanks in large part to your activism and the Governor’s vetos. Specifically, HB-687 and HB-1660 (both Red Flag extreme risk protective orders) died on the veto override vote.  The House and Senate upheld those two vetoes along with 20 other […]

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HB687 Veto message- Thank you Governor Sununu

August 7, 2020

THANK YOU GOVERNOR SUNUNU!  

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Eldercare Gun Confiscation (HB1660) is dead; There is one more fight and this is how you can help.

August 1, 2020

By now, I am sure that you have heard the great news!  Tuesday afternoon, July 28th, Governor Sununu vetoed HB1660.  The New Hampshire Constitution requires the legislature to vote on sustaining or overriding the veto when they get together in the fall.  Given that there was 100% Republican opposition to the bill in both chambers […]

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