We can prevent gun tragedies if we elect leaders who support common sense gun violence prevention.
This didn’t have to happen. Our weak gun laws allowed public safety to be jeopardized, and harm for all.
Man who fatally shot state hospital guard bought gun from a dealer by saying he hadn't been committed to a psych hospital- when he had. Senate GOP rejected bill this year that would have required commitments to be added to background database. #NHPolitics
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“Violence has no place in our political process…We all deserve to live in safe communities where we can participate in civic life and our day-to-day activities without fear of gun violence – whether we are running for office or running through a school hallway”
“The overwhelming majority of Americans reject political violence + support the notion that in the US we resolve our differences through the ballot box and peaceful political participation,” said Hawkins, who heads.. GunSense NH.” #NHPolitics https://t.co/B6RQMxYY6X
Wild conspiracy theories following assassination attempts are nothing new. What is new are the ability of social media to quickly and dangerously amplify them, and our willingness to believe the ones that fit our world view in the absence confirmed facts. https://t.co/lA0hStfFaj
Finally, we’re thrilled to see Sig Sauer held accountable! Nearly every other industry can be taken to task for design flaws that put consumers at risk. The gun industry can and must take more steps to prevent foreseeable risks to human life. #NHPolitics
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Support our ongoing work to bring Guns to Gardens to more New Hampshire communities by bidding on bowls, necklaces, and other items created by parts of unwanted guns.
The auction closes Tuesday, July 2nd at 8:00 PM, so be sure to get your bid in by then!
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The NH State Senate will vote TODAY, Thursday, May 16th on whether or not to pass a bipartisan bill that would allow background checks and prevent people experiencing a mental health crisis from posessing or purchasing firearms,
Let’s keep up the bipartisan support for HB 1711 and pass this carefully crafted bill that addresses the tragic Concord Hospital shooting next week. Contact your State Senator today #NHPolitics
Late Wednesday, Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans voted to recommend the full Senate reject a bill that would put New Hampshire on the long list of states that provide certain mental health records for gun background checks. #NHPolitics https://t.co/twqNCF4N18
A bipartisan bill that would add some mental health records to gun background checks looks to face trouble in the Senate. Some of that appears based on a misunderstanding of the bill. Here's a fact-check. #NHPolitics
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🏆 NHYD is thrilled to officially announce our 2024 Granite Slate Award winners! 🎉 Join us on May 18th at St. Anselm's Institute of Politics to honor these outstanding individuals + Young Dems across our state. Secure your tickets now: https://t.co/sjiFu0X5Ah #NHPolitics
Grateful and humbled to receive recognition from @GunSenseNH over the weekend along with Sen. Debra Altschiller and Deidre Reynolds of @MomsDemand for our work in helping to reduce the risk of gun violence in NH. @DebrasATeam @commonsense98#NHPolitics
Thank you to everyone who took action to support this bill, especially NH Hospital staff leaders Dr. Jeff Fetter and Dr. Samantha Swetter who bravely provided the heartbreaking but powerful testimony the committee needed to hear.
ICYMI: NH is moving forward with legislation in response to the NH Hospital shooting last year. The NH House passed HB 1711 by a margin of 204-149; next step is NH Senate. #NHPolitics
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