Tomorrow, June 8th, in the towns of Bow and Dunbarton, (Due west of Hooksett, NH) there is a special election for State Rep.
This is a critical position as there have been several pieces of legislation that we lost this past year. Go here to learn more about the specifics of this election.
NHFC has surveyed both candidates and Chris Lins of Bow has been given an "A" based on his survey response. His opponent, Ms. Hall, has failed to turn in surveys for our group, as well as two other groups that ask questions regarding firearms:
One other national gun group that surveys candidates has sent out a mailer that Ms. Hall refused to turn in their survey and Citizens Count (a multi-issue NH based group that asks one question on their survey about firearms. Failure to turn in surveys is typical of those candidates that wish to take away our firearms.
Between Ms. Hall's failure to report on our survey and given the pictures she posts to her social media page of her and Biden, [see below] we can be certain that she is not an advocate for our gun rights. The old saying "birds of feather flock together" may tell far more than any survey could. Please make sure your friends in the towns of Bow and Dunbarton are aware of this election. Call or better yet, forward this email to them. They need to be aware of what is happening.
Please contact your friends to make sure that they are aware of those that are running for office. The NH Secretary of State page linked about lists the information that you need to share.
Ah, but NH loves unions. Just look at all the no votes on OTPA for SB61. Lots of asshats who think you need to pay the union mob bosses so you can get a job.
Ah, but NH loves unions. Just look at all the no votes on OTPA for SB61. Lots of asshats who think you need to pay the union mob bosses so you can get a job.
Ah, but NH loves unions. Just look at all the no votes on OTPA for SB61. Lots of asshats who think you need to pay the union mob bosses so you can get a job.
Some Republicans thought they were taking a stance against government interfering in private business matters.
They failed to understand that government already interferes, by mandating recognition of the union following a certification vote. RTW would protect individual workers.