Signatures Count
Collected so far: 1,035 signatures
Goal: 1,250 signatures
Oppose Ban on Firearms at the NH State House
Opened on December 22, 2009 | Contact Petition Author
In a surprise action, various anti-liberty lawmakers in Concord acted behind closed doors to ban guns and knives at the State House, the Legislative Office Building, the Upham Walker House, legislative parking garages and lots, and any other facility that the Legislature controls.
In a partisan, 8-3 vote, progressive Democrats sitting on the Joint Committee on Legislative Facilities today used a policy-making authority for legislative buildings to impose their out-of-touch and unconstitutional agenda on citizens, lawmakers and state office workers who would want to protect themselves from criminals who might try to harm them in these buildings.
Section 2(a) of the New Hampshire constitution clearly protects the right to bear arms.
Tell these legislators that they must obey the civil rights of all New Hampshire citizens to keep and bear arms, including at the State House and Legislative Office Buildings!
Signatures
Full Name AgeLocation Notes
William J. Walsh-19 Stirling Av Hookswilliam j. walsh
Barbara Hardy54Milford, NHThe Constitution is not a buffet, to pick and choose where to enforce the law. In New Hampshire, we have the right to bear arms, period...!
John55AltonIf your afraid for yourselves then maybe you should take a hard look at what your doing ! Why does'nt this state pass real gun laws that punish people that break them with "extreme" predjuice
David Mullins46Nashua, NH-
Kevin Wagner52Amherst, NH 03031Preserver our freedoms and the safety of all concerned.
Stephen A. Mazur, Jr52Franklin, NH.-
Kevin J Wagner52Amherst, NHSet an example for freedom and secure the safety of all concerned.
Cynthia Downing-Plymouth-
David Casper47Portsmouth, NHEnforce the laws that are already in place!
Timothy R. Moquin46Franklin, NH-
Andrew L. Buonopane21Wakefield, NH-
Michael W Buonopane60Wakefield, NHIt is just not needed and will reduce security, giving criminals more weak spots to assault our freedom. Had we not banned guns from airplanes, there might not have been so many deaths on 9-11-01. When will they ever learn?
James Siwik-Amherst, NH-
Ken Rueffert59BarnsteadThis rule is not needed. We have the right to keep and bear arms for protection and people who work at the state house have this right also.
Anthony LoProto58Stoddard N.H.If elected representatives don't trust us, can we trust them?




