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From an article in today's Union Leader:
As legislation to repeal New Hampshire's decades-old concealed carry permit statute heads to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk, some Granite Staters with more than a passing familiarity with guns are voicing concern while others are thrilled with the bill's promised signing.
Northwood Police Chief Glen Drolet, president of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, believes the change will make police work more dangerous.
Under the current law, officers arriving at a police call or making a stop have the benefit of knowing whether their local chief has issued a permit for someone to carry a concealed handgun, said Drolet.
"It was kind of our one leg up," Drolet said Friday. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/apps/pbc...&lopenr=170219808&Ref=AR#sthash.4XF0ljnX.dpuf
As legislation to repeal New Hampshire's decades-old concealed carry permit statute heads to Gov. Chris Sununu's desk, some Granite Staters with more than a passing familiarity with guns are voicing concern while others are thrilled with the bill's promised signing.
Northwood Police Chief Glen Drolet, president of the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, believes the change will make police work more dangerous.
Under the current law, officers arriving at a police call or making a stop have the benefit of knowing whether their local chief has issued a permit for someone to carry a concealed handgun, said Drolet.
"It was kind of our one leg up," Drolet said Friday. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/apps/pbc...&lopenr=170219808&Ref=AR#sthash.4XF0ljnX.dpuf