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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

This State is About to Secure a Major Victory For Gun Rights

On Thursday, the New Hampshire Senate concurred with the House and passed legislation to eliminate the requirement for a license to carry concealed in the Granite State. 

The legislation — HB 582 — would simply treat concealed carry like open carry, which is already legal to do without a permit in New Hampshire. In short, HB 582 removes the requirement that citizens pay the state for a concealed permit before exercising their Second Amendment rights. 

According to the New Hampshire Union Leader, the Senate vote was 14-10, in favor of repealing the permit requirement. Sen. Gary Daniels (R-Milford) said, “This is our opportunity to ensure the 2nd Amendment rights of our constituents are upheld.” 

But Democrats argued for a continuation of the current structure of allowing open carry without a permit while requiring a permit for concealed carry. Sen. Lou D’Allesandro (D-Manchester) accused Republicans of simply pursuing change for the sake of change — because the GOP controls the Senate — instead of pursuing change because it is actually required.

Source: Breitbart

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

if only Maryland would do the same

Anonymous said...

yeah gov Hogan what you say ?

Anonymous said...

gov is a dem, will most likely be vetoed

Anonymous said...

HELLO Hogan.

Anonymous said...

I agree, it's time now for Hogan to act on this issue. He is doing a good job as Gov but he needs to act now on the right to carry. Everyone would be amazed at the decline in crime if he would allow it.

Anonymous said...

Sen. Lou D’Allesandro (D-Manchester), Nancy Pelosi's cousin.

Concerned Retiree said...

Hogan could have done 2 things and instructed the Superintendent of MSP and the CCW process could have been simplified. Hogan would not have had to involve the Legislature. MSI sent me an email with this update.

Steve said...

It's time Maryland accepts the fact that there is a Second Amendment to the Constitution.