By Sam Bocetta
2018 has been notable for many reasons in regards to the political landscape, but something very notable about this election cycle is how gun control has taken center stage to the point that it’s become a chief focal point of many campaigns for local, state, and Federal offices.
The reason for this is simple: the push for gun control is much stronger this year than it has been in years previously. Whereas guns used to be a ‘side issue’ so to say, now they are undoubtedly a front and center issue for the 2018 midterms.
But the real question is this: since gun control is now officially one of the hottest political topics in the political arena, what is likely to happen concerning the issue once the midterms are over and we have a new Congress in January?
I am seeking my 5th term in the New Hampshire House of Representatives as your Representative from Merrimack, NH and I ask for your vote on November 6th. My voting record proves that I am a strong, committed conservative. I believe in a smaller, more frugal state government, the sanctity of innocent human life, justice for victims of heinous crimes, 2nd Amendment rights, and traditional values. I believe we must continue to strive for voter integrity. I respect our flag and love our veterans.