I've retained firearms attorney Penny S. Dean, up in Concord, for some assistance in obtaining the 911 call records - apparently they need to see legal letterhead before they will save them from their scheduled destruction 25 days hence, and a subpoena for copies of them.
I've been taking a sound beating over on The High Road thread for my Condition White screwup, and it's a well-deserved one. If I wanted to get absorbed in a book, I should have had my butt in a chair or my back to the wall, or have kept my jacket on. I won't be forgetting that lesson anytime soon. I'll probably also take a retention course at some point in the near future.
The letter was delivered to Capt. Mara and the officers involved in the response on Wednesday, March 31, and I have yet to hear back from any of them. We figure we'll give them a reasonable amount of time to respond, and then fire off a few more letters if necessary.
The letter is planned for publication in the next issue of the GO-NH (Gun Owners of New Hampshire) newsletter, and I have sent copies of it to Mark Steyn, Vin Suprynowicz, and the Manchester Union Leader, among others.
I'm also planning a copy to the chair of the Public Safety Committee up in Concord, as the opponents to the SB454 concealed carry reform bill unanimously claimed - as part of their opposition to the bill - that open carry is legal and "no problem."
I'm looking into forming a legal fund, as I've had several people inquire about it. I'll keep folks posted as the situation develops.