NH Considers Lifting Ban On Loaded Guns In Cars
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire's House is considering legislation that would eliminate a 74-year-old ban on loaded guns in vehicles.
The bill would redefine a loaded weapon as a rifle or shotgun with a round in the chamber. Supporters say if no round is in the chamber, it can't be discharged but could still be used for defense. They say the bill also would let people do what they want on their own land.
Opponents argue that is one step away from being ready to fire and creates a dangerous situation.
The House could vote on the bill as early as this week.
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