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New Hampshire: House to Vote on Expanding the Right to Self-Defense

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Tomorrow, March 5th, the New Hampshire House is set to vote on H.B. 1108, a bill that promises to fortify the Granite State’s already robust self-defense laws by expanding the right to use force in protection of one’s home, property, and person. This isn’t just another incremental tweak—it’s a bold pushback against the creeping erosion of Second Amendment protections in a nation where anti-gun zealots increasingly frame self-defense as vigilantism. For context, New Hampshire has long been a 2A beacon: constitutional carry since 2017, no permit required for concealed carry, and a staunch stand your ground ethos rooted in its Live Free or Die motto. H.B. 1108 builds on this by clarifying and broadening castle doctrine provisions, potentially shielding defenders from civil lawsuits by aggressors and preempting local ordinances that could undermine statewide standards. If passed, it would codify that reasonable force isn’t just tolerated—it’s a fundamental right, free from bureaucratic second-guessing.

The implications for the 2A community are electric. In an era of rising crime rates—FBI data shows violent crime up 30% in some urban areas since 2020—this bill signals to lawmakers nationwide that red states aren’t waiting for D.C. to dictate defense rights. It’s a masterstroke for reciprocity, too: stronger NH laws could bolster concealed carry recognition in interstate travel, benefiting the 27 constitutional carry states and pressuring blue-state holdouts. Critics will cry gun lobby overreach, but let’s be real—the real overreach is disarming law-abiding citizens while felons roam free. Passage here could ignite a domino effect, inspiring bills in Vermont (yes, that Vermont) and Maine, proving that grassroots activism via groups like GONH and the NRA turns headlines into hard-won victories.

For 2A patriots, this is a call to arms—figuratively, for now. Flood the House switchboard, rally at the State House, and watch how one small state’s spine straightens the national posture. If H.B. 1108 sails through, it’s not just a win for New Hampshire; it’s a blueprint for reclaiming self-reliance from the nanny-state grip. Stay vigilant, stay armed, and let’s make Live Free mean something unbreakable.

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