Posted June 4, 2015 8:01 am by Comments

By Justin Stakes

New Hampshire
New Hampshire
NRA - Institute for Legislative Action
NRA – Institute for Legislative Action

Fairfax, VA -(AmmoLand.com)- This week, the New Hampshire Senate is expected to concur on Right-to-Carry reform legislation, Senate Bill 116.

This NRA-backed bill will then go to the Governor for her consideration. As previously reported, SB 116, sponsored by state Senator Jeb Bradley (R), would allow all residents of New Hampshire who are not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing a firearm the right to carry concealed without obtaining a concealed firearm license.

This bill would also leave the current carry permitting system intact for those who wish to participate in reciprocal concealed carry permit agreements when traveling to other states. State Police would be required to enter into reciprocity agreements with other states to recognize their licenses.

In New Hampshire, existing state law recognizes the right of any citizen who can legally own/possess a firearm to carry it openly, either loaded or unloaded, anywhere in the state not prohibited by law. Since law-abiding citizens can carry a firearm openly without a permit, they should not become criminals just because they put on a jacket or place their firearm in their purse or …read more

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