By Your Friendly Outdoor Advocate - February 2026
Hey there, fellow outdoor enthusiasts and Second Amendment supporters! Today, I'm excited to share some fantastic news coming out of the Granite State. The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) is giving a big shout-out to the New Hampshire House for their recent decision to back legislation that allows responsible gun owners to carry on college campuses. That's right—no more bans on firearms at universities!
The Details Behind the Legislation
This new law is all about ensuring that colleges and universities can’t impose restrictions on carrying firearms. It’s a huge win for those who believe in the importance of self-defense and safety in educational environments. After all, who wouldn’t want to have their rights respected while pursuing knowledge?
Why This Matters
For many, college can be an unpredictable place. Allowing law-abiding citizens to carry can enhance personal safety and create a sense of security on campus. It’s not just about having a firearm on hand; it’s about empowering individuals to protect themselves in any situation. Plus, it sends a strong message that our rights don’t stop at the campus gate.
Support from the Community
The response from the community has been overwhelmingly positive! Students, parents, and local advocates are rallying behind this initiative, recognizing its importance for personal safety and freedom. It's great to see folks coming together to support responsible gun ownership!
Looking Ahead
As this legislation moves forward, we’re hopeful that other states will follow New Hampshire's lead. The conversation around campus carry is gaining momentum nationwide, and it’s exciting to be part of a movement that promotes both education and self-defense.
Final Thoughts
So here’s to New Hampshire for taking a stand! Let’s keep pushing for our rights while enjoying all the great outdoor activities life has to offer. Remember, whether you’re hitting the range or heading out on a hiking trail, safety always comes first!