http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2010/HB1665.html
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bil...2010&txtsessionyear=2010&txtbillnumber=HB1665
http://www.jenncoffey.com/joomla/
NH State Rep. Jennifer Coffey sponsored a bill that would remove the restrictions on the sale/carry of double-edge blades and switch knives. The bill adds language stating that using said weapons with intent to commit a crime, or using said weapons in a felony is a separate crime by itself, ranging from Class B Misdemeanor to Class B Felony. The vote was passed by the 400-strong, Democrat-Majority House, and unanimously approved by the NH Senate.
The bill now goes to Gov. Lynch for approval.
NH has a civilian legislature. They meet part-time, and members are paid exactly $100.00 per year, plus mileage to Concord. This bill gained support largely through online petitions and other grassroots efforts.
Way to go, Rep. Coffey! Way to go, New Hampshire!
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bil...2010&txtsessionyear=2010&txtbillnumber=HB1665
http://www.jenncoffey.com/joomla/
NH State Rep. Jennifer Coffey sponsored a bill that would remove the restrictions on the sale/carry of double-edge blades and switch knives. The bill adds language stating that using said weapons with intent to commit a crime, or using said weapons in a felony is a separate crime by itself, ranging from Class B Misdemeanor to Class B Felony. The vote was passed by the 400-strong, Democrat-Majority House, and unanimously approved by the NH Senate.
The bill now goes to Gov. Lynch for approval.
NH has a civilian legislature. They meet part-time, and members are paid exactly $100.00 per year, plus mileage to Concord. This bill gained support largely through online petitions and other grassroots efforts.
Way to go, Rep. Coffey! Way to go, New Hampshire!