Major 2A Update: Constitutional Carry for New Hampshire?!

Published on February 9, 2017
Duration: 2:41

This video provides a critical update on firearm legislation in New Hampshire. It details the defeat of House Bill 201 (extended background checks) and House Bill 350 (polling place carry ban), while highlighting the upcoming vote on Senate Bill 12, which aims to establish constitutional carry by repealing the concealed carry license requirement. Governor Chris Sununu's support for SB 12 is noted, suggesting a high likelihood of passage.

Quick Summary

New Hampshire is considering constitutional carry via Senate Bill 12, with a key vote on February 9th. This bill aims to remove the requirement for a concealed carry license. Previously, HB 201 (extended background checks) and HB 350 (polling place carry ban) were defeated.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Quick Update
  2. 00:20House Bill 201 Defeated (Background Checks)
  3. 00:52House Bill 350 Defeated (Polling Place Carry)
  4. 01:24Senate Bill 12: Constitutional Carry Vote Approaching
  5. 01:36History of SB 12 & Governor's Stance
  6. 02:01Expectation of Passage & Call to Action
  7. 02:12Final Thoughts & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What major firearm bills were voted down in New Hampshire on February 7th?

On February 7th, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted down two significant firearm bills: House Bill 201, which aimed to implement extended background checks for individual sales, and House Bill 350, which sought to ban firearms at polling places.

What is Senate Bill 12 in New Hampshire and when is its key vote?

Senate Bill 12 in New Hampshire is legislation focused on establishing constitutional carry, which would repeal the requirement for a license to carry a firearm concealed. A major vote on this bill is scheduled for Thursday, February 9th.

Has New Hampshire considered constitutional carry before, and what is the current governor's position?

Yes, Senate Bill 12 has been vetoed twice previously by former Governor Maggie Hassan. The current Governor, Chris Sununu, has publicly supported constitutional carry and indicated his approval of SB 12 approximately a month before this video's release.

What action should New Hampshire residents take regarding constitutional carry?

New Hampshire residents are urged to contact their representatives to ensure they vote in favor of Senate Bill 12. This proactive engagement is crucial to help pass constitutional carry legislation.

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