Next Tuesday, June 24th, the New Hampshire State Senate and House will be considering HB 415 for final approval. This important legislation will safeguard New Hampshire`s law-abiding gun owners by preventing a patchwork of local anti-gun ordinances in municipalities throughout the state. Keep in mind that opponents of HB 415 are pulling out all the stops to derail this measure, so it is critical that NRA members contact both their Senator and State Representative TODAY to voice their strong support for HB 415.
There are three ways for you to locate contact information for your lawmakers, The first is to visit NRA-ILA’s website at www.NRAILA.org and use the
Secondly, you can call NRA-ILA’s Grassroots Division at 1-800-392-8683. Or, you can call the New Hampshire General Court Information line at (603) 271-1110. Please make this important call today!
Preemption Bill Up For Final Approval In NH!
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