Tag: New Hampshire

  • New Hampshire Senate Advances Campus Carry Bill Allowing Faculty Firearms on College Campuses, Sparking House-Senate Clash

    New Hampshire Senate Advances Campus Carry Bill Allowing Faculty Firearms on College Campuses, Sparking House-Senate Clash

    In the Granite State, where “Live Free or Die” isn’t just a motto but a way of life, a major victory for Second Amendment rights is unfolding on college campuses. The New Hampshire Senate just passed an amended version of HB 1793 on May 14, 2026, greenlighting concealed carry for faculty and staff at public universities. That’s right—professors and administrators could soon pack heat to protect themselves and their students, a huge step toward real campus security.

    New Hampshire Senate chamber during the HB 1793 vote, with senators debating campus carry legislation
    New Hampshire Senate chamber during the HB 1793 vote, with senators debating campus carry legislation (via newhampshirebulletin.com)

    A Bold Move for Safety in the Face of Campus Threats

    This isn’t some pie-in-the-sky idea; it’s a direct response to the harsh reality that gun-free zones are nothing more than inviting targets for psychopaths. We’ve seen it time and again—shooters target places where good guys are disarmed. By empowering faculty and staff with concealed carry permits, the Senate is saying enough is enough. These are trained, vetted adults who know their campuses inside and out. They’re the first line of defense when seconds count.

    The bill’s amendment smartly excludes students for now, focusing on those with more life experience and responsibility. But make no mistake: this is progress. Pro-2A warriors in the Senate stripped away overreaching restrictions, ensuring that due process protections remain intact while prioritizing safety. Amid rising concerns over active shooters and mental health crises, this measure arms the willing to neutralize threats before they escalate.

    House Pushback: The Same Old Anti-Gun Drama

    Of course, the freedom-hating crowd in the House isn’t thrilled. They’re dragging their feet, nitpicking over “firearm policies” and due process—code for more bureaucratic red tape to kill the bill. Expect a clash that could land this in a conference committee, where cooler heads (we hope) will prevail. This is classic divide-and-conquer politics from gun control zealots who think disarmed sheep are safer than armed sheepdogs.

    Let’s be clear: data backs campus carry. The Crime Prevention Research Center’s reports show concealed carriers are overwhelmingly law-abiding—far safer than your average Joe. In states like Texas and Colorado, faculty carry programs have operated without incident, proving armed educators enhance safety, not endanger it.

    A responsible faculty member with concealed handgun permit walking on a college campus, symbolizing empowered protection

    Why This Matters for All Gun Owners

    New Hampshire’s Live Free spirit is leading the charge, but this fight echoes nationwide. Gun-free campuses are a relic of failed policy, breeding grounds for tragedy. HB 1793’s advancement reminds us that 2A rights extend beyond ranges and homes—they’re for everyday protection, including lecture halls and libraries.

    Push for more: advocate for student inclusion with proper training requirements. Contact your reps, rally at the State House, and show the House that Granite Staters won’t tolerate nanny-state nonsense. The Senate’s shown the way—now it’s time for the full Legislature to follow.

    Stay armed, stay informed, and keep fighting. Liberty demands it.

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  • New Hampshire Senate Panel Guts Campus Carry Bill HB 1793, Sends to Study Committee in 2A Setback

    New Hampshire Senate Panel Guts Campus Carry Bill HB 1793, Sends to Study Committee in 2A Setback

    In a disheartening blow to Second Amendment rights, the New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee has effectively torpedoed HB 1793, the campus carry bill that promised to restore self-defense freedoms for permit holders on public college campuses. On April 30, 2026, the panel stripped out the key provision allowing concealed carry permit (CPL) holders to bring their firearms onto state university grounds, then punted the gutted remains to a study committee. It’s the classic political maneuver: “kill it with kindness” by endless deliberation.

    New Hampshire Senate Judiciary Committee in session debating HB 1793 campus carry bill

    Image via concordmonitor.com

    Let’s rewind. HB 1793 started with noble intentions in the House, aiming to treat college students and staff like the adults they are. Granite Staters aged 18-20 already carry legally off-campus with a CPL, but step onto UNH or community college property, and poof—your constitutional rights evaporate. The bill sought to fix that, recognizing that “gun-free zones” are magnets for mayhem, not safety sanctuaries.

    Opponents trotted out the usual hysteria: “Think of the children!” Never mind that college kids aren’t children—they’re voting, serving in the military, and signing contracts. Never mind that CPL holders in New Hampshire undergo rigorous background checks, training, and fingerprinting. These are the most law-abiding among us, statistically less likely to commit crimes than your average Joe. But facts be damned when emotions run the show.

    Debate raged over “student safety,” with anti-gun activists painting doomsday scenarios of Wild West shootouts in lecture halls. Reality check: In states like Texas, Colorado, and Florida—where campus carry is reality for permit holders—there’s zero spike in accidents or misuse. Active shooters, meanwhile, love disarmed victim zones. Virginia Tech (2007: 32 dead), Umpqua Community College (2015: 10 dead), and countless others prove it. Disarming law-abiding adults doesn’t stop criminals; it empowers them.

    Infographic showing low crime rates among concealed carry permit holders and failures of gun-free zones

    Image via nhpr.org

    New Hampshire’s “Live Free or Die” motto rings hollow when lawmakers cave to out-of-state gun control lobbies. This isn’t about safety; it’s about control. The study committee? A delay tactic to let the issue die quietly. But 2A supporters aren’t going down without a fight. Contact your senators, rally at the State House, and keep the pressure on. HB 1793 might be sidelined, but the right to self-defense on campus is far from buried.

    Stay vigilant, patriots. The Second Amendment isn’t a suggestion—it’s the law of the land. We’ll be back stronger.

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