15 Mar 2007 - 8:00am
15 Mar 2007 - 4:30pm
Thursday, March 15th is a critical day for Liberty in the State of New Hampshire
On that day, the legislature will hold public hearings for input on four key pieces of legislation.- The New Hampshire Liberty Alliance (NHLA) opposes:
- SB 44, which would limit New Hampshire's "shall-issue" firearm licensing, 9:00 AM State House room 103
- HB 819, which would assert an employee's right to work, whether or not the employee is a member of a union, 10:00 AM Representatives' Hall
- HB 906, requiring Fully Informed Juries, 10:30 AM Legislative Office Building room 208
- HB 685, which would opt New Hampshire out of the Federal "Real-ID" program, 3:00 PM Legislative Office Building room 203
The NHLA supports:
If AT ALL possible, meet at 8:00 AM in the State House Cafeteria.
Here's a map to the State House; here's a map to the Legislative Office Building (it's right behind the State House)
If you can't be there at 8:00 AM, come as early in the day as you can. The last hearing (on "Real-ID") will start at 3:00 PM.
We will break for lunch.
All you need to do is show up.
You don't need to testify. You don't need to be a member of any party or organization.
You just need to be a New Hampshire resident who values FREEDOM.
Your mere presence as a concerned citizen will make all the difference!
A day like this happens rarely -- just one or two times in a legislative session.
We understand people have responsibilities with work, school, and family.
If there is one day you can arrange to be free of those responsibilities, make it Thursday, March 15th.
If you can take a sick day, this is a good day to do so. If you can hire a babysitter, this is a good day to do so.
If you would normally be in school at this time, take this day to learn more about Government than you ever will in a classroom.
This day is an investment not only in your freedoms, but in those of your friends, your neighbors, and your children.
Please forward this message to anyone you feel could benefit from it.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the NH Liberty Alliance: info@nhliberty.org
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