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Current status based on OP is that a bunch of bad bills have passed and a bunch more WILL pass and go to Gov Sununu's desk
Food for thought
If we take Gov Sununu based on his actions and own words, given his overt violation of right to assemble, right to redress, right to worship, 4th amendment rights, 5th amendment rights and a pile of other overt violations aliong with abandonment of the NH GOP party platforn........why does anyone actually believe he's going to do the right thing and veto all/any of the anti RKBA bills that land on his desk?
Are you going to post this on the corona thread as well? If all you want to do is throw shat then go for it, but it it really mattered to you you'd stick to a discussion in a thead.I've thanked and acknowledged Sununu's eventual veto's of a lot of bad bills
But at the same time he signed into law a bunch of bills that are equally destructive of liberty/freedom
No one is perfect, I have no illusions of holding out for perfection......
But Sununu just said the following in combination with his gross violations of civil rights
I dont thing anyone can/will argue that his actions are lawful let alone constitutional.......so how do we nudge the governor back onto the rails?
All, there are a significant number of bills that have passed the house or senate and will be passed to the other house of the legislature for hearings in coming weeks
Right now there's no indication that normal processes will return for forseeable future and we'll need to "attend" and "testify" electronically/over zoom
The link below is an example of a Senate hearing scheduled for Fri 5/29
Please consider familiarizing yourself with the process in advance
Its important that we continue to oppose bad gun bills and do everything possible to prevent passage in the legislature
This may actually work in our favor and make it easier for larger numbers of people to "attend" and "testify" electronically
Use tomorrows unrelated hearing as a test run, connect via Zoom then choose not to testify after connected
Instructions were in the previous pdf
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Senate Transportation Committee Public Hearing on HB 1135 and Amendment to HB 1135. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
1:00 p.m. Public hearing of HB 1135, naming a portion of route 49 in honor of Specialist Marc P. Decoteau 1:05 p.m. Public hearing on amendment 2020-1259s to HB 1135, naming a portion of route 49 in honor of Specialist Marc P. Decoteauzoom.us
I suspect a lot of people are familiar with use of Zoom.....its easy to use but like all things....the first time doing something new/different is sometimes challenging
Second time is much easier usually
Not smart on their part, because I think Sununu remarked something like "If it's so critical, why did you sit on it for months/" at the last veto session.HB687 (Red Flag) and HB1660 (Vuln Adult Red Flag) bills have both passed senate and house and are sitting on the senate presidents desk and have been for several weeks now waiting to be signed before the Sec of State's office sends to the Governor to sign/veto/allow to become law by doing nothing
This is the same thing that the dem sen president did last year......hung onto political bills hoping for a crisis before dumping on the governors desk in the hope that it will sway his decision/force him to sign unconstitutional legislation into law
This would be a good time to send Sununu red pens, call/email his office
A little Irish curse: mayhaps, if she's waiting on a tragedy, it be hers lest she be disappointed.Sununu apparently vetoed HB1660 today and went along with the republican caucus in house/senate as well as a few dems and libertarians who opposed the bill that radical marxist dems were pushing
HB687 is still pending.....word has it that the senate president is sitting on it and waiting for a tragedy to try to help make political hay......ie the bill has no merit on its own....otherwise she wouldnt be sitting on it
Watch the Governor's website for press releases.Sununu apparently vetoed HB1660 today and went along with the republican caucus in house/senate as well as a few dems and libertarians who opposed the bill that radical marxist dems were pushing
HB687 is still pending.....word has it that the senate president is sitting on it and waiting for a tragedy to try to help make political hay......ie the bill has no merit on its own....otherwise she wouldnt be sitting on it