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Man Behind New Hampshire Campus Carry Bill a UNH Senior and First Term State Legislator

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In the granite-hearted world of New Hampshire politics, where Live Free or Die isn’t just a motto but a battle cry, a 22-year-old UNH senior named Sam Farrington is rewriting the script on campus carry. As a first-term state representative, Farrington is the driving force behind a bill that would finally allow concealed carry permit holders to bring their sidearms onto college campuses—ending the absurd hypocrisy of disarming law-abiding adults in places where they’re most vulnerable. This isn’t some grizzled veteran legislator pushing paper; it’s a fresh-faced Wildcat who’s living the fight, studying political science by day and sponsoring real 2A reform by night. His personal stake? As a student at the University of New Hampshire, he’s staring down the same gun-free zone signs that have turned too many campuses into soft targets for madmen.

Farrington’s push comes at a pivotal moment for the 2A community. New Hampshire already boasts permitless carry statewide, one of the strongest self-defense regimes in the nation, yet colleges have clung to their nanny-state bans like a security blanket. This bill flips that on its head, recognizing that college kids aren’t fragile snowflakes but young adults who deserve equal rights under the law—especially after high-profile campus horrors like Virginia Tech and Uvalde exposed the deadly folly of no guns policies. Critics will wail about escalating violence, but data from states like Utah and Texas, where campus carry has thrived for years, shows zero uptick in incidents; instead, armed good guys deter chaos. Farrington’s youth is his superpower here— he’s not some out-of-touch Boomer, but a peer calling BS on the ivory tower elite who lecture about safety while leaving students defenseless.

For 2A warriors nationwide, this is a blueprint worth watching. If Granite Staters rally behind Farrington, it could spark a domino effect, pressuring blue-state holdouts and even purple enclaves to rethink their campus disarmament schemes. It’s a reminder that the Second Amendment isn’t preserved by lobbyists alone, but by bold newcomers willing to carry the torch—literally. Keep an eye on Concord; if this bill passes, expect copycats from Austin to Ann Arbor, proving once again that freedom advances when the next generation steps up. Support Sam, New Hampshire—your move could arm the future.

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