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Effort to end N H Gun Line stalls with pair of Sununu vetoes

Gun advocates testify on both sides of background check bill

Gun advocates testify on both sides of background check bill Published: 4/28/2021 7:33:44 PM With gun sales on the rise, Second Amendment advocates in New Hampshire are divided over a bill that would eliminate the state’s role in conducting background checks for those purchasing handguns. The House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee held a public hearing Wednesday on a Senate-passed bill that would abolish the state police “gun line,” and instead put the FBI solely in charge of performing background checks using the National Information Criminal Background System. County sheriff’s offices, however, would use the system to perform searches related to the return of guns to people who are the subject of protective orders for domestic violence or stalking.

N H Lawmakers Consider Bill To Blunt Any Biden Executive Order On Guns

Credit Allegra Boverman for NHPR A New Hampshire House committee took up a Senate-backed plan aimed at blunting the effects of any executive order issued by President Biden dealing with guns. As drafted, the bill would prohibit any state resources from being used to enforce or assist federal authorities in enforcing any executive order on guns. While supporters of tightening gun policies urged the committee to reject the bill, gun rights advocates like JR Hoell, of the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition, said the Senate bill didn t go far enough. We would ask that you adopt an amendment that addresses all of the following: congressional actions, executive orders, and ATF rules. And that there be penalties for local and state officials who choose to follow federal rule over state law, Hoell said.

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