Klar: Supreme Court Keeps Its Powder Dry in Second Amendment Challenge

It might appear at first blush that the Supreme Court’s June 2 rejection of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari challenging Maryland’s 2013 ban of so-called “assault rifles” means blue-state restrictions on these and other controversial weapons are constitutionally secure. However, the Court has not decided any such thing; it has only deferred when that … Read more

EFAs and GFAs

EFAs and GFAs

We should think about education the way we think about being armed — because being educated and being armed are the two principal tools for resisting over-reach by government. That is, you have a right, not to have someone else (arm/educate) you, but to (arm/educate) yourself.  And you have a responsibility to be (armed/educated), that … Read more

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Defending The Second Amendment, No Matter What

What last week appeared to be a decent day for a rally outside the New Hampshire state house took a New England turn yesterday. Mother Nature dropped several inches of spring snow on the Granite State, followed by rain, with temperatures in the mid-thirties. It was the sort of Saturday where you grabbed a hot … Read more

Regarding the Supreme Court’s Ruling on “Ghost Guns”

Since the Supreme Court has decided to redefine the word “weapon” to include weapon parts, we now face another crisis. In my opinion, all of this is unconstitutional. The “…shall not be infringed” wording of 2A makes a gun no different than office supplies. Considering a fountain pen, would I have to license or have … Read more

2A Freedom Rally

2A FREEDOM RALLY 2025

Watching the nursing home/assisted living field trip protests yesterday made me wonder why it is more people don’t come out to RALLY for our 2nd Amendment Rights and against those trying to take our actual rights away. We shouldn’t HAVE to have a 2A rally every year, but EVERY YEAR, the gun control crowd pushes … Read more

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Meet the New DOJ, Same as the Old DOJ?

If you were hoping that Donald Trump and Pam Bondi were going to protect the 2nd Amendment, it might be time to rethink that position. So while we are all waiting for AG Bondi’s report on the Second Amendment, pursuant to President Trump’s executive order, we now find out that the new DOJ is much … Read more

Gun confiscation bills shot down

Both Gun Confiscation Bills ‘Shot Down’

From the Women’s Defense League On Thursday, March 13th, both chambers of the New Hampshire Legislature shot down gun confiscation bills. Both of the bills started out as the exact same legislation. There were a few amendments to the House bill, but those amendments actually made the bill even worse, with each amendment. Both bills were still gun confiscation … Read more

Critical Gun Confiscation Bill VOTE

From the Women’s Defense League On Thursday, March 13th, the entire New Hampshire House of Representatives will be voting on House Bill 159 – the gun confiscation bill we’ve been raising the alarm about for the past several weeks. The bill was passed out of the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee thanks to Democrats and only three Republicans. An … Read more

Concealed Carry

Is This Wyoming or Whineoming?

The Wyoming legislature took a big step toward respecting the Second Amendment with House Bill 72. It is, AN ACT relating to concealed weapons; repealing gun free zones; providing for the carrying of concealed weapons as specified; creating a criminal offense for prohibiting entry to a person carrying a concealed weapon as specified; clarifying that only … Read more

Gun Confiscation Bill Passed Out of Committee

From the Women’s Defense League On Wednesday, the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee held an executive session to vote on House Bill 159 – the gun confiscation bill we’ve been warning you about. Executive Session During the session, Representative Terry Roy made the excuse for supporting this bill by saying “48 other states … Read more

Two Gun Control Bills Shot Down

From the Women’s Defense League On Thursday, the full New Hampshire House of Representatives shot down two gun control bills that were voted Inexpedient to Legislate out of the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. House Bill 56 The first bill was HB 56 – requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain … Read more

Gun Confiscation Bill Exec Session

UPDATE – They have changed the exec session to February 26th. The House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee is scheduled to vote on HB 159 – aka – the ‘gun confiscation bill’, in an executive session, on Friday, February 21st. You can read more about the bill here. You can find even more information about it here. An amendment … Read more

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Second Amendment Happy Ending – With A Baby On Her Hip

What kinda set of morons are going to try to take on a pistol-packing momma with “da babe” on her hip? Didn’t they pay attention to Sarah Palin’s “Mama Grizzly” – and this one bringing some hot lead to make somebody’s day? Mother With Baby on Hip Gets in Shootout With Alleged Intruders A Decatur, … Read more

Gun control call to action

Gun Control Votes in NH House

From the Women’s Defense League On Thursday, February 20th, the full New Hampshire House will vote on two gun control bills we’ve already told you about: HB – 352 The Voter Suppression gun control bill and HB – 56 The End Gun Safety training and hurry-up-and-wait to practice your rights bill. Both bills were voted Inexpedient to Legislate out of the … Read more

Gun Control Alert

Two Gun Control Bills in One

From the Women’s Defense League On Thursday, January 30th, beginning at 10:00 AM there will be two gun control bills heard in the New Hampshire Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. The hearing will be in rooms 202-204 in the Legislative Office Building behind the State House. The first bill is really two gun control bills in one as you … Read more

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Federal Judge Says Machine Guns are Protected Under 2A

The Feds have a problem, and it is a big one. A Federal Judge in Kansas just dismissed charges against a man for “illegally” owning a machine gun. The court said that, as these are bearable arms and the State failed miserably to prove historical precedent for any restriction, the case was thrown out. On … Read more

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