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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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HB687 [Red Flag Gun Confiscation] passes NH Senate- Time to contact the Governor

July 1, 2020

They did it…   Yesterday, as expected, the radical gun banning Democrats in the New Hampshire Senate voted unanimously to pass HB-687 (Red Flag Gun Confiscation). During the brief floor debate in the New Hampshire Senate there was no real discussion of: the unintended consequences of eliminating due process protections the downsides of weaponizing the […]

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Critical Red Flag hearing [HB687], 6/24/2020 at 9:10am… We need your help to stop it

June 23, 2020

Last week we sent out an alert about the legislature being back in session.  This past Saturday the Senate released the Calendar for this week, and tomorrow, Wednesday, 6/24 at 9:10am there is a critical Senate hearing on HB687 (RED FLAG GUN CONFISCATION) that you can attend WITHOUT driving to Concord.  The Senate is doing […]

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Breaking News: HB687-Red Flag Hearing on 6/24

June 20, 2020

The Senate just released the calendar for this coming week and we will have an alert out over the weekend.   9:10 a.m. HB 687-FN, RED FLAG Gun Confiscation relative to extreme risk protection orders. Committee members will receive secure Zoom invitations via email. Members of the public may attend using the following links: To […]

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Anti-Gun Legislators rushing to enact “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation before the end of March

March 4, 2020

We just found out that the anti-gun *leadership* in the New Hampshire State House has decided that HB1660 a RED FLAG ‘Eldercare Gun Confiscation Bill’is a *must* pass bill.  The bill as been sent over to the Senate, ahead of all of the other bills and there is a hearing on Tuesday, March 3rd at […]

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Deceitful anti-gun bill being pushed in the NH Senate

February 1, 2020

Today we received a very well written alert regarding the dangers of SB677 and by extension the House version of this bill HB1660. This alert was written by a NH Resident that works for Gun Owners of America. Attorney Michael Hammond, Legislative Legal Counsel for GOA, knows how dangerous these laws can be, he experienced […]

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SB677 “Eldercare Gun Confiscation” hearing today, proposed amendment does not solve the issues…

January 30, 2020

Thank you to all who took time to show up for SB469 “The 2020 Sen. Jeanne Dietsch Range Closure Act.”.   The turn out by the gun owners was great and I think we made a real impact.  Thank you to all of the ranges that alerted their members.  Working together we can accomplish much.  As […]

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