Wednesday, March 19, 2008

State House Gun Ban Defeated

HB 1354 was defeated yesterday by a vote of 279-19. The bill would have made it illegal to carry any firearm (open or concealed) or deadly weapon within the State House.

I am not aware of any incidents involving a misuse of firearms in the State House, and I know for a fact that some people do carry inside the building. This is not, however, a matter of how many problems firearms have caused in our state's capitol; this is a matter of whether our representatives believe in our state constitution. Article 2-a states: "All persons have the right to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves, their families, their property and the state." Pretty simple and straightforward to me. Defending the State House is about as close as you can get to defending the "state" itself.

If your representative is on the following list of those who voted against killing this bill, I would recommend sending them a polite message asking them why:

Allen, Peter Democrat Cheshire 6 Nay
Butcher, Suzanne Democrat Cheshire 3 Nay
Chase, Claudia Democrat Hillsborough 2 Nay
Cooney, Mary Democrat Grafton 7 Nay
Cunningham, Howard Democrat Carroll 3 Nay
Fletcher, Richard Republican Hillsborough 7 Nay
Gile, Mary Democrat Merrimack 10 Nay
Ginsburg, Ruth Democrat Hillsborough 20 Nay
Hall, Betty Democrat Hillsborough 5 Nay
Howard, Doreen Democrat Rockingham 12 Nay
Kepner, Susan Democrat Rockingham 15 Nay
Levesque, Melanie Democrat Hillsborough 5 Nay
Moody, Marcia Democrat Rockingham 12 Nay
Nielsen, Ellen Democrat Sullivan 4 Nay
Osborne, Jessie Democrat Merrimack 12 Nay
Pilotte, Maurice Democrat Hillsborough 16 Nay
Preston, Philip Democrat Grafton 8 Nay
Weed, Charles Democrat Cheshire 3 Nay
Yeaton, Charles Democrat Merrimack 8 Nay

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