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New Hampshire Reforms Nonresident Pistol/Revolver License Rules
www.freestateproject.org ^ | October 31, 2004 | Evan Nappen

Posted on 11/02/2004 7:50:03 PM PST by LurkedLongEnough

The NH Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules approved new rules – now, someone with a valid license to carry from any state, not just their own home state, is eligible for a license in New Hampshire. (Before, only home state licensee's were eligible). Here is the link to the new "Chapter Saf-C 2100 Nonresident Pistol/Revolver License" rules: www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/saf-c2100.html

For example: Florida offers a "shall issue" carry license to any U.S. citizen. With any one of those licenses anyone can get a New Hampshire carry license, even if one's home state does not issue (such as New Jersey). The application for a "New Hampshire Non-resident Carry License" may be downloaded from this link: webster.state.nh.us/safety/nhsp/documents/dssp260.pdf

Gun Owners of New Hampshire (GONH) www.gonh.org, the NRA, and individual Free State Project (FSP) members working together can take credit for this change. Specifically GONH President and State Representative Hon. Elbert Bicknell (R-73), GONH Director Sam Cohen, and NRA Board of Directors Member Scott Bach, Esq. (NJ) www.bachbio.com were the primary movers of this important change and deserve our thanks. Free State Project Vice President and Gun Rights Liaison Evan F. Nappen, Esq. also directly participated in the request for the change.

This change greatly affect FSP participants who come from home States which do not offer a license to carry.

Important thanks and credit is also due to New Hampshire Department of Safety Assistant Commissioner Earl M. Sweeney.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: bang; ccw; firearms; gunrights; libertarian; pistols; reciprocity; righttocarry
Did not see this posted but thought it was an interesting case of new reciprocity loosening pistol permit laws.
1 posted on 11/02/2004 7:50:03 PM PST by LurkedLongEnough
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To: LurkedLongEnough

Awesome!!! Just got my Indiana carry license. We are just like NH in that we allow ANY carry license in the USA to carry in Indiana. Hopefully this will lead to national carry licenses...cept for Illinois, God help them >:(


2 posted on 11/02/2004 7:54:38 PM PST by jackmercer
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To: LurkedLongEnough

Its about time , I'm tired of checking my weapon at the border! Great post thx!


3 posted on 11/02/2004 7:54:44 PM PST by pipecorp ("never know where you're going till you get there." the philosopher Insectus Harem)
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To: LurkedLongEnough
Thanks for posting this. I have a CCW here in Oklahoma, and am always interested in seeing what states offer "reciprocity" to us Sooners.
4 posted on 11/02/2004 7:55:25 PM PST by A Jovial Cad ("I had no shoes and I complained, until I saw a man who had no feet.")
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To: LurkedLongEnough

Here in VT our State constitution says I can carry anything any way I want to carry it. Will that count? : )


5 posted on 11/02/2004 8:21:56 PM PST by TigersEye (Help! I'm surrounded by commies!!!)
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To: bang_list

NH extends reciprocity Oct 31.


6 posted on 11/02/2004 8:42:15 PM PST by LurkedLongEnough (Bush 2004 in an F'n landslide........................)
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