Thursday, September 15, 2011

Gun News

New Hampshire House Override’s Veto on Self-Defense Bill
 
Today, in a surprise move by the state House Leadership, Senate Bill 88 was brought up for a vote.  The state House voted to override the Governor’s veto of SB 88 by a 251 to 111 vote.  Last week, the state Senate overrode the Governor’s veto by a 17 to 7 vote.  SB 88 is now law and will go into effect in sixty days.

Senate Bill 88 would restore the right of self-defense in New Hampshire and establish that the law-abiding have the right to defend themselves from assault wherever they have a legal right to be when they believe there is an imminent threat to their life and well being. 

On July 13, Governor John Lynch vetoed this common-sense legislation that 28 states across the country have enacted with broad bipartisan support.  SB 88 originally passed overwhelmingly in both chambers – in the state House by a 283 to 89 vote and in the state Senate by a 19 to 5 vote. 

Thank you to everyone who contacted their elected officials in support of this important self-defense legislation.  Please check the above roll call votes to see how your legislators voted and thank them if they supported SB 88.  Contact information can be found here


House weighs bill to make Right-to-Carry permits valid across state lines

Lawmakers are considering a House bill that would give Americans who hold permits to carry firearms in their home states the right to carry their weapons across state lines. Although many states have entered into voluntary agreements, there is no nationwide framework for honoring permits and licenses uniformly. A bipartisan bill, co authored by Reps. Cliff Stearns, R Fla., and Heath Shuler, D N.C., aims to change that.

Read About It: Fox News

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