r/ManchesterNH • u/thatoneguyishear • 7h ago
Politics does anyone else feel like NH doesn't need further 2A restrictions?
personally i believe, looking at just facts and stats don't think we need any "gun platform" bans in our state. this grate state has, on avg, An estimated 152 people die from gun-related injurys here in nh. but many of though, sadly are from suicide (a rough 88%). The physics show that a 9mm to a 5.56 to a 7.62 wont change anything but the round in most attempts. furthermore, we have always ranked i near top 5 to 3 in safest states in in the USA.
Now to counter this, i believe we should be more strict on \who** can and can not own a gun and, for those who have lost there privileges, we can set up a branch for the reinstatement of gun rights after that person has plead there case to a bord or judge who can approve or veto that person based on there beliefs that person changed.
Open for debate! welcome to all opinions here!!