NRA-ILA :: Important New Hampshire Pro-Gun Reform Scheduled to be Heard on Monday!
         
 
SEARCH
EMAIL SIGNUP
In the News   |   Oregon: Portland's gun control idea misses target   |   San Francisco: City’s only gun shop fights to reopen   |   Texas: Gun shop owners favor allowing handguns for younger Americans   |   North Carolina: Midway debates change to town discharge ordinance   |   Philippines: Comelec wants gun ban during elections   |   Obama's backdoor gun ban   |   San Francisco: Groups mobilize to deny permit to gun store   |   Texas: Carrollton City Council debates gun shops   |   Venezuela to introduce new rules on gun ownership   |   Ohio: Workers protection bill   |   Florida: Lee County erases ban on guns   |   Georgia: More Augusta area women purchasing firearms   |   Arizona: Proposition targets any anti-hunting laws   |   Alabama: Hunting season ignites economic engine   |   Canada: Sorry, Jack. The gun registry can't be saved   |   Canadians have outlets to voice their opposition to long-gun registry   |   Canada: Parliamentary departures may play a role in coming gun registry vote   |   UK: License plan upsets the anti-gun lobby   |   New Zealand: New gun control laws proposed   |   Gang violence and the mayor`s feeble and futile gun laws

Bookmark 

and Share      Email       Printer Friendly Write your Reps

 
Important New Hampshire Pro-Gun Reform Scheduled to be Heard on Monday!
 
Friday, March 05, 2010
 

Please Contact the Members of the Legislative Administration Committee Today!

On Monday, March 8, the Legislative Administration Committee will consider House Bill 1693 at 2 p.m. in room 208 of the Legislative Office Building.

Sponsored by State Representative Gene Chandler (R-1), HB1693 would remove the authority to
control firearms, knives, and other tools of self-defense within the State House complex (within certain parameters) from the Joint Committee on Legislative Facilities.

Passage and enactment of HB1693 is crucial to the rights of the Granite State’s law-abiding gun owners.  This would prevent another onerous attack such as occurred in December of
last year.

Please contact the members of the Legislative Administration Committee TODAY and respectfully urge them to support HB1693.  A roster of the committee and their contact information can be found
here.

 

Copyright 2010, National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action.
This may be reproduced. It may not be reproduced for commercial purposes.
11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030    800-392-8683 
Contact Us | Privacy & Security Policy

State Links
New Hampshire Legislature
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
Senate Judiciary Committee to Hold
Hearing on S. 941 (BATFE Reform) Next Tuesday
State Department Squirms On Garand And Carbine Imports
NRA Freedom Action Foundation Launches 2010 Trigger The Vote Effort
EPA Rejects Lead Ammo Ban Petition, But Anglers Aren't Off the Hook
EPA Denies Ammo Ban Petition
MORE >>
Voter Information