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New Hampshire State Representative Introduces Knife Rights Bill

State Representative Jennifer Coffey (R) has introduced a bill to legalize "stilettos, switch knives, daggers, and dirk-knives" for all law-abiding citizens in New Hampshire. Heretofore, these knives, which are not well-defined in the state law, have been restricted in the state, even though New Hampshire has some of the most liberal gun carry laws in the nation. The bill has received broad bipartisan support according to our sources and stands a good chance of passage. Knife Rights member and Second Amendment legal advisor, Evan Nappen, has been actively involved in developing and promoting this bill. Knife Rights is planning on testifying in support of this bill as it moves through the legislative process.

Rep. Coffey's bill removes the prohibition on these knives and focuses the law on CRIMINAL USE of the knives. Knife Rights supports efforts that remove restrictions on ownership, carry and legitimate use of knives as tools and arms and recognizes that it is the criminal use of knives that should garner the law's attention. You can read more about this bill from Rep. Coffey on the Second Amendment Sister's web site: http://www.2asisters.org/


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It's good to see a start somewhere.

The essence of a government of laws, not men, is to have well-defined laws. As long as the law is fuzzy, we have no valid guidance, and eliminating fuzzy law altogether removes this unfairness.

The astonishing idea of punishing people for the wrong they do might actually catch on elsewhere! :D
 
I have an appointment to look at about 20 acres of land upstate NY next weekend, but I may now consider looking at NH insated! Seems like my type of state!
 
Wow, I wanted to jump out of my chair and cheer when I read this. It gives us hope in the rest of the nation.
 
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