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Support HB 1046: Protect Your Right to Carry on Snowmobiles

Email the House RR&D Committee before their January 28th executive session

The Issue: Current law is unclear about whether New Hampshire citizens can exercise their Second Amendment rights while operating snowmobiles.

Why This Matters:

  • Consistent rights: You can carry in your car or truck - why not on your snowmobile?
  • Self-defense in remote areas: Snowmobilers often travel in isolated wilderness areas where help is far away
  • Common sense: Law-abiding citizens should not lose their rights based on their choice of transportation

Take Action NOW: The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday, January 28th at 10:00 AM in Room GP 228. Your message must arrive before then!

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Please vote OTP on HB 1046

I am writing to urge you to vote Ought to Pass (OTP) on HB 1046. This common-sense legislation clarifies that law-abiding citizens may carry firearms while operating snowmobiles, just as they can in other vehicles. New Hampshire has a proud tradition of respecting the Second Amendment rights of its citizens, and HB 1046 ensures that these rights extend to all forms of transportation. There is no logical reason why responsible gun owners should lose their right to self-defense simply because they choose to travel by snowmobile rather than by car or truck. Please support HB 1046 and vote Ought to Pass. Thank you for your consideration.

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The Issue: Current law is unclear about whether New Hampshire citizens can exercise their Second Amendment rights while operating snowmobiles.

Why This Matters:

  • Consistent rights: You can carry in your car or truck - why not on your snowmobile?
  • Self-defense in remote areas: Snowmobilers often travel in isolated wilderness areas where help is far away
  • Common sense: Law-abiding citizens should not lose their rights based on their choice of transportation

Take Action NOW: The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday, January 28th at 10:00 AM in Room GP 228. Your message must arrive before then!

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The Issue: Current law is unclear about whether New Hampshire citizens can exercise their Second Amendment rights while operating snowmobiles.

Why This Matters:

  • Consistent rights: You can carry in your car or truck - why not on your snowmobile?
  • Self-defense in remote areas: Snowmobilers often travel in isolated wilderness areas where help is far away
  • Common sense: Law-abiding citizens should not lose their rights based on their choice of transportation

Take Action NOW: The committee meets for executive session on Tuesday, January 28th at 10:00 AM in Room GP 228. Your message must arrive before then!

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