The reform is unlikely to become law, however, because Governor Maggie Hassan, a lifelong Democrat, has been coy about commenting on the bill. I believe that her veto of the bill is likely. Her comment is of the standard non-support type - “I support the Second Amendment, but”. From the unionleader.com:
Getting anything done in state government without the Governor on board is usually a bridge too far. Broad brush I know.
I'd say this one sentence is enough to end the carry debate.
Who would protect a family better? A politician living, dining, and dancing in Washington, or a Mom or Dad living right in their home?
Doesn’t number I contradict numbers II and IV?
Number I states.....”Increases the length of time for which a license to carry a pistol or revolver is valid.”
I thought it would no longer be necessary to have a license to carry under this bill?
Also, here in Maine the Maine House and Senate are on the verge of repealing the need to have a permit to conceal carry.