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New Hampshire: Senate Passes Concealed Carry Reform Legislation

[rofl]
so the senate sends down SB336 to the house with the text
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/billText.aspx?id=937&txtFormat=html said:
unless the applicant is prohibited from possessing a firearm by state or federal statute.
and the house sends up HB1400 to the senate with the text
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/billText.aspx?id=587&txtFormat=html said:
unless the applicant is prohibited by New Hampshire statute from both owning and possessing a firearm.
what a cluster fart.
 
No biggie, happens all the time; there's a process to rectify differences between House and Senate versions of legislation.
 
No clue, but they need to get an override group together to straighten shit out. It's clear that she's going to veto it as has been done in the past. NH just needs to get the override votes ready.

That and it needs to get the NRA to butt the **** out this time.

-Mike
 
No clue, but they need to get an override group together to straighten shit out. It's clear that she's going to veto it as has been done in the past. NH just needs to get the override votes ready.

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The math isn't there for an override, House or Senate. Tried before and failed.
 
can you clarify?
do the two bills get merged then head to the governor's office?
For minor differences, the Committee on Enrolled Bills merges the language. For more significant differences, the committee may report the bill back to both senate and house for amendment.
 
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