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OPPOSE these NICS-related anti-gun bills!
As a New Hampshirite and proud member of the Gun Owners of America, I am asking that you OPPOSE the two NICS-related anti-gun bills that infringe on my Second Amendment rights:
HB 506 — Allows for a background check to be conducted on an individual who is entitled to the return of seized firearms and ammunition upon the termination or expiration of a court order. This means someone who has had their firearms and ammunition seized after a restraining order or bail order, for example, could potentially undergo a background check just to receive property that has already been ordered by the court to be returned to them.
HB 159-FN — This bill undermines due process rights by allowing confidential mental health data to be used by the state to confiscate firearms without guaranteed legal representation or a fair hearing. Using confidential mental health data for background checks infringes on personal privacy.
Another fault of this bill is that due to someone being involuntarily committed during an earlier time of their life, including those who have recovered and moved on with their lives, may never pass a NICS again, ultimately permanently barring them from firearm ownership.
I am asking that you defend my Second Amendment rights outlined in the New Hampshire and United States Constitutions. Gun Owners of America will keep me, and our other New Hampshire supporters informed of how you choose to vote.
STOP HB 506 and HB 159FN
As a New Hampshirite and proud member of the Gun Owners of America, I am asking that you OPPOSE the two NICS-related anti-gun bills that infringe on my Second Amendment rights:
HB 506 — Allows for a background check to be conducted on an individual who is entitled to the return of seized firearms and ammunition upon the termination or expiration of a court order. This means someone who has had their firearms and ammunition seized after a restraining order or bail order, for example, could potentially undergo a background check just to receive property that has already been ordered by the court to be returned to them.
HB 159-FN — This bill undermines due process rights by allowing confidential mental health data to be used by the state to confiscate firearms without guaranteed legal representation or a fair hearing. Using confidential mental health data for background checks infringes on personal privacy.
Another fault of this bill is that due to someone being involuntarily committed during an earlier time of their life, including those who have recovered and moved on with their lives, may never pass a NICS again, ultimately permanently barring them from firearm ownership.
I am asking that you defend my Second Amendment rights outlined in the New Hampshire and United States Constitutions. Gun Owners of America will keep me, and our other New Hampshire supporters informed of how you choose to vote.