Posts Tagged ‘new hampshire’
Episode 113: N.H. Man is Forced to Kill His Own Son in Defense
In today’s news: We now have a “new” Supreme Court with Neil Gorsuch being sworn in as a Supreme Court justice. He hears his first cases, and all signs are pointing towards him being who he said he is–a judge that takes the reading of the law quite literally…just what pro-2A folk need to hear! Also Riley and Jacob talk about anti-gun laws being proposed in North Carolina and Nevada. Plus 2 new guns from 2 of the biggest manufacturers. And also our usual JUSTIFIED segment where we the story of a 76-year-old father forced to kill his 55-year-old son in a twisted story of self-defense. Don’t miss it, listen in now!!
Read MoreEpisode 99: Woman Stops Carjacker With Her Gun
Today’s news stories include some reciprocity changes, another state that is added to the Constitutional Carry movement, a federal court ruling that hurts the Second Amendment in terms of modern sporting rifles, and a whole slew of JUSTIFIED stories that you won’t wanna miss!!
Read MoreNew Hampshire Fully Passes Constitutional Carry
New Hampshire is now the 12th state to fully implement Constitutional Carry. This comes after recently elected Republican Governor Chris Sununu signed it into law as the first bill of his tenure as Governor last week.
Read MoreNew Hampshire Now Honoring South Dakota Resident Permits
New Hampshire has updated it’s official website to indicate that it will begin to honor resident permits (both classes) from the state of South Dakota.
Read MoreNew Hampshire Set to Pass Constitutional Carry
Recently the state of New Hampshire’s legislative body voted to become another of the growing number of states to allow constitutional carry of firearms.
Read MoreNew Hampshire Begins Recognizing the Virginia Concealed Carry Permit
New Hampshire policy is to honor resident permits from any state where the New Hampshire permit is honored. Since Virginia formally began to honor permits from ALL states back on July 1st New Hampshire has returned the favor. The update can be found on the official NH Department of Safety’s website.
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