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NRA-ILA | New Hampshire: House Committee to Consider Legislation to Fix Handgun Purchase Process

Thursday, April 22, 2021 Support NRA-ILA On Wednesday, April 28, the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee will hold a public hearing on Senate Bill 141 which fixes the handgun purchase process in the Granite State.   Please act now!  Contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 141. Senate Bill 141  resolves New Hampshire’s longstanding problem with delays during handgun purchases, by abolishing the “state gun line” system that the State Police currently use for handgun purchases.  Instead, the process for purchasing a handgun will now mirror buying a long gun, which goes through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).  This switch in the process will not only reduce taxpayer burdens, it will greatly reduce the number of delays experienced by those attempting to exercise their Second Amendment rights by purchasing a handgun.

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North Carolina would end pistol permits under bill moving through House

North Carolina would end pistol permits under bill moving through House Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) © Dreamstime/TNS The new version of a bill that advanced through a North Carolina House committee on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, could spell the end for a longtime state law requiring permits for pistol purchases. RALEIGH, N.C. A longtime North Carolina law requiring pistol purchase permits could be repealed under a new version of a bill that advanced through a House committee on Tuesday. The law requires buyers of handguns to obtain a permit from a local sheriff and undergo a background check. Rep. Jay Adams, a Hickory Republican and lead sponsor of the bill, called the law obsolete and said the emphasis should be on the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

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