KBCraig
NES Member
Yes, she went a bit hard left.More anti-gun bills have been posted.
Something must be in the water in district 3 in Manchester. The spouse of this rep used to have A with a pro-liberty group and has since dropped to a F...
2020-2150 HB Title: repealing limited liability for manufacturers, distributors, dealers or importers of firearms or ammunition.
Sponsors: (Prime) Andrew Bouldin
You may have noticed that when they got married, he took her last name.
She and I used to be pretty good friends. The first time we saw each other in person at the state house, she asked if we could have a hug, and of course I said yes. It was bittersweet, because she and her husband will vote 100% against me. Her daughter sang the National Anthem to open one Session Day. I wish her/them well, but I regret that she went so anti-freedom.
Theoretically, NH residents could sue NH firearms manufacturers for harms caused by NH-manufactured firearms that weren't involved in interstate commerce.I thought this was a federal thing.
The tricky thing is that everything after Wickard v. Filburn (1942) involves interstate commerce. If Mr. Rep. Bouldin wants to argue that firearms manufactured in NH and never transferred outside the state are not "interstate commerce", then he will have the full support of every firearms manufacturer, including those who only manufacture Title 2 items like silencers.
We'll all agree with him. The BATF will not.