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Granite State Anti-Gun Legislation Stays in Committee!

Friday, February 8, 2008

No votes were taken this week on House Bill 1354.  HB1354, sponsored by State Representative Eleanor Glynn Kjellman (D-Merrimack 5), would prohibit law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms and/or other weapons as defined in RSA 625:11 V in the State House or Legislative Office Buildings.  This is just one more way of diluting your Right-to-Carry.    

Since this legislation remains before the committee for consideration, please contact members of the House Legislative Administration Committee today and urge them to oppose HB 1354.  The House Legislative Administration Committee Members are listed below:

State Representative Michael Rollo (D-Stafford 2)
Phone
: (603) 842-4028
Email:
[email protected]                               

State Representative Lee Hammond (D-Grafton 11)
Phone
: (603) 448-3867
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Betsy McKinney (R-Rockingham 3)
Phone
: (603) 432-5232
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Dana Hilliard (D-Strafford 2)
Phone
: (603) 343-4114
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Sarah Hutz (D-Strafford 5)
Phone
: (603) 767-0414
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Charlotte Lister (D+R-Rockingham 7)
Phone: (603) 887-4185

State Representative Karen Hutchinson (R-Rockingham 3)
Phone
: (603) 434-9415
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Dudley Dumaine (R-Rockingham 3)
Phone
: (603) 622-2293
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Christopher Serlin (D-Rockingham 16)
Phone: (603) 436-8184
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative George Katsiantonis (D-Hillsborough 17)
Phone: (603) 785-5567

State Representative Michael Reuschel (D-Hillsborough 14)
Phone
: (603) 669-7121
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Elizabeth Hager (R-Merrimack 12)
Phone
: (603) 224-2060
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative John Gleason (R-Rockingham 5)
Phone: (603) 432-7279

State Representative Roger Hebert (D-Hillsborough 12)
Phone: (603) 621-0170

State Representative Nickolas Levasseur (D-Hillsborough 11)
Phone
: (603) 782-4862
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Sandra Smith (D-Hillsborough 9)
Phone
: (603) 668-6698
Email:
[email protected]

State Representative Cynthia Dokmo (R-Hillsborough 6)
Phone
: (603) 673-0395
Email:
[email protected]

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