New Hampshire Senate Must Vote on Campus Carry Tomorrow
New Hampshire senators vote tomorrow on campus carry legislation. Gun Owners of America is demanding lawmakers stop hiding behind endorsements from groups that won't enforce accountability. The vote represents a hard test: will New Hampshire legislators actually protect Second Amendment rights on college campuses, or will they settle for political theater and empty promises from organizations claiming to represent gun owners?
Key Details
The campus carry bill comes to the New Hampshire Senate floor tomorrow for a floor vote. GOA's criticism centers on endorsement groups that back anti-gun politicians without requiring legislative proof of their commitment to constitutional carry or campus carry protections. Gun owners in New Hampshire face a practical problem: determining which lawmakers genuinely support Second Amendment rights versus those collecting endorsements while voting against pro-gun measures. The vote forces every senator on record.
Why It Matters for Gun Owners
Campus carry affects New Hampshire gun owners directly. Students, faculty, and staff with carry permits should have the same rights on campus as anywhere else in the state. Currently, most college campuses prohibit lawful carry despite state permit holders having trained and passed background checks. A campus carry win expands where New Hampshire carriers can legally protect themselves. The GOA's broader point cuts deeper: gun owners must demand votes, not endorsements. Endorsement letters from groups that back anti-gun politicians become worthless. New Hampshire gun owners should watch how their senators vote tomorrow and remember it in 2026.
DownRange Analysis
GOA's frustration is earned. Endorsement groups that give cover to politicians with anti-gun voting records undermine the entire accountability system. Second Amendment protection requires lawmakers who vote right every time, not groups willing to negotiate away constitutional rights for political access. New Hampshire's vote tomorrow is a referendum on whether senate Republicans will back campus carry or hide behind procedural excuses. For gun owners tired of fake wins and empty promises, tomorrow's vote tells you everything about your senator's actual commitment. No endorsement letter can substitute for a floor vote recorded in the public record.



