Yeah, we're sliding down the slippery slope here...
- 2003 - HB415 statewide firearms law preemption (§159:26)
- 2004 - HB 1309 Range protection amendment to §159-B
- 2010 - Knife law preemption added to §159:26
- 2011 - HB291 passes without Gov. Lynch's signature. Fireworks laws relaxed, repealing §160-B:16-a
- 2011 - SB88 Expanded Castle Doctrine (Veto Override)
- 2012 - HB1551 Landowner Liability protection
- 2013 - Court case NH v Dor (Definition of "loaded")
- 2015 - As additional states expand their reciprocity acceptance, NH resident P&R covers 25 states
- 2016 - [thread=310850]Non-resident P&R administrative rules overturned[/thread].
- 2016 - HB500 Suppressor Hunting
- 2017 - SB3 amends RSA 654:2 to clarify domicile, (a start towards vote fraud prevention)
- 2017 - Governor Sununu signs SB12, establishing constitutional carry. P&R now optional, "suitability" is removed from the law.
- 2017 - SB 23 relaxes fireworks laws, repeal of RSA 160-B:16-b
- 2018 - HB 1313 continues the work started by SB116, loaded firearms on an OHRV or snowmobile (Pending Senate vote, will repeal §215-A:20, 215-C:35)
- 2018 - Martha Hennessey's attempt to amend SB357 to tack on GFSZ is blocked
Read my sig -- None of the above is a claim that NH can't swing the other way, or is perfect, or immune to new restrictive national laws. I'm just pointing out the legislative changes over the past 15 years.