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<blockquote>II. Upon the effective date of this section, all municipal ordinances and regulations not authorized under paragraph I relative to the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, or other matter pertaining to firearms, firearm components, ammunition, [or] firearms supplies, or knives shall be null and void.</blockquote> | <blockquote>II. Upon the effective date of this section, all municipal ordinances and regulations not authorized under paragraph I relative to the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, or other matter pertaining to firearms, firearm components, ammunition, [or] firearms supplies, or knives shall be null and void.</blockquote> | ||
This comes after restrictions on owning stilettos, switch knives, daggers, or dirk-knives were repealed in [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2010/HB1665.html HB1665]. |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 5 July 2022
Knife Rights are as well-protected in New Hampshire as Gun Rights are.
according to HB544:
II. Upon the effective date of this section, all municipal ordinances and regulations not authorized under paragraph I relative to the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, or other matter pertaining to firearms, firearm components, ammunition, [or] firearms supplies, or knives shall be null and void.
This comes after restrictions on owning stilettos, switch knives, daggers, or dirk-knives were repealed in HB1665.