Recent comments in /f/newhampshire
kearsargeII t1_j8u7bk3 wrote
Reply to comment by bubumamajuju in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Whitewashed as fuck.
Literally the only reason why there were no deaths in this situation was because the Marshalls made a calculated decision to attempt to negotiate a peaceful arrest, decided against storming the place after seeing reports of IEDs and poor cover, and ended up arresting the couple by sneaking in undercover. This is all greatly to their credit, probably the best possible outcome to this scenario that nobody ended up getting my killed.
Gerhard did absolutely fuck all to make it peaceful. He built pipe bombs for the Browns. He was arrested with parts, there were dozens of IEDs on the property, to the point where it took years for the property to be deemed safe to auction afterwards. He repeatedly made statements that he personally would use deadly force to defend the Browns. He did bring food for them, but that was far from the limit of his activities.
azzmoonie t1_j8u767e wrote
New hampshire mountain lions
craigawoo t1_j8u4pfo wrote
We don’t want one
bubumamajuju t1_j8u4i3k wrote
Reply to comment by HernBurford in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
The guy served 12 and a half years for buying food for a couple who evaded their taxes and providing weapons that didn’t result in any injuries or death.
According to this article, he would still be in jail if he didn’t get lucky with the Supreme Court changing the law he got convicted of?
I imagine he’s seeking his constitutional rights back due to the authoritarian loons who think rotting in jail for 12+ years is an appropriate punishment for helping a tax evader.
bsmith696969 t1_j8u3if4 wrote
No thank you..this is patriot country
Wintermute1969 t1_j8u393j wrote
Reply to Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Not sure how this would work. the 4473 has a felony question. you'd have to lie on the form, a felony in itself. seems a pointless law.
Paper_Disastrous t1_j8tzqoi wrote
Reply to comment by coastalthree in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
They could just move down to Bama. Plenty of confederates to hang with there.
alkatori t1_j8tzgc2 wrote
Reply to comment by HernBurford in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
I'm more concerned with him being a rep than with him potentially having a gun.
alkatori t1_j8tz3sq wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentMeal40 in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Doesn't matter that NH won't enforce it. No FFL is going to risk losing their license by selling it.
THE_GREAT_PICKLE t1_j8tyd7h wrote
Reply to Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Yea, so, this won’t work dude. This is self-serving for him. For so many reasons this won’t work.
But this state is weird, who knows. It’s a terrible idea though.
coastalthree t1_j8twwqo wrote
Reply to comment by HernBurford in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
There’s nothing dangerous about an anti government movement if you aren’t an authoritarian. Everyone should have the right to succeed from the union if they believe the government has become more than it was meant to be
so_it_goes90 t1_j8twozt wrote
Manchester Wednesday FC
Connect_Stay_137 t1_j8twjxm wrote
Reply to Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Felons that have proved reform definitely deserve their rights back.
ralettar t1_j8tungw wrote
Reply to Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
I’m open minded to treating those who have done their time with respect and I suppose that includes having their rights restored after they’re released.
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paythemanhismoney t1_j8trjxv wrote
That article is from 2020
Rolling_Beardo t1_j8tr7a9 wrote
Reply to Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
This wacko should never be allowed near a gun again. He’s a domestic terrorist.
Throwaway4amc1000 t1_j8tpqyp wrote
the old men of the pitch
ComprehensiveFool t1_j8tpml7 wrote
The One Investor Away or maybe The Old News Bears.
LELANDYEE t1_j8tp7ln wrote
Reply to comment by HikeEveryMountain in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
One and a half felonies.
Patten33 t1_j8to1a7 wrote
Reply to comment by dj_narwhal in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
You can be pardoned
Necessary-Culture777 t1_j8tnp3l wrote
Reply to comment by KingBubbaBouy1 in Is Ohio toxic cloud heading our way? by granitestate6
Instead, we should focus on making these rails safer. build infrastructure and increase maintenance. These private owned companies are cutting corners on safety for profit.
dangerzonebjj t1_j8tmevk wrote
Reply to comment by HernBurford in Rep. Jason Gerhard (R-Northfield) sponsoring a bill to allow convicted felons to legally possess firearms by [deleted]
Ex felon?
Was he un convicted?
granite603 t1_j8u7y15 wrote
Reply to New Hampshire's 48 by elseh2o
Love it!