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Strudelcutie4427
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« on: February 15, 2017, 10:23:50 AM »
« edited: February 15, 2017, 10:29:27 AM by Singletxguyforfun »

Sununu has been doing a pretty good job and he's popular in my part of the state. He's expected to repeal the concealed carry permit requirement, joining VT and ME, a move very popular here since we are a big gun state. Also, right to work legislation is expected in the next week or 2. He's getting a lot done, but I'm honestly not sure where people stand on the rtw here
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Strudelcutie4427
Singletxguyforfun
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2017, 03:14:06 PM »

Sununu has been doing a pretty good job and he's popular in my part of the state. He's expected to repeal the concealed carry permit requirement, joining VT and ME, a move very popular here since we are a big gun state. Also, right to work legislation is expected in the next week or 2. He's getting a lot done, but I'm honestly not sure where people stand on the rtw here
I wouldn't expect RTW to be too popular there, hasn't New England always been a bastion for Big Labor? As for guns, I thought NH-01 got taken over by gun-grabbing Massholes?

There's really not many unions here, especially compared with Massachusetts. But I really don't have much of an idea on how unions in NH are. And most of the massholes pouring into the border region are republicans fleeing the state. Look at the town map and you'll see many 55-60% large towns that they move to like Salem, Derry, Hudson, and Seabrook
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