New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1096

Introduced
11/16/21  
Refer
11/16/21  
Report DNP
2/3/22  

Caption

Prohibiting open carrying or display of a deadly weapon within 100 feet of a polling place.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1096 would directly amend existing legislation, specifically RSA 659 and RSA 159, to formalize restrictions on open carry practices at polling sites. This adjustment to state law is anticipated to impact the behavior of individuals who carry firearms and may align the state's regulations with broader public safety goals. From a legal enforcement perspective, violations of this law would result in a fine of $500 for a first offense, escalating to misdemeanor charges for repeated offenses. This could potentially lead to increased caseloads for the judicial system as enforcement begins.

Summary

House Bill 1096 aims to enhance the security of polling places by prohibiting the open carrying or displaying of deadly weapons, including firearms, within a 100-foot radius of polling locations during elections. This legislative action responds to concerns regarding voter safety and the potential intimidation that the presence of openly carried weapons can pose to voters. By defining polling places and specifying the areas surrounding them, the bill clearly demarcates spaces where such activities are forbidden, thereby creating a safer voting environment for citizens participating in federal, state, or municipal elections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1096 appears to be mixed, trending towards cautious support among proponents of voter safety and responsible gun regulations. Supporters argue that such measures are necessary to ensure that all voters feel secure and unthreatened while exercising their right to vote. On the other hand, detractors of the bill, particularly advocates for gun rights, may view it as an infringement on Second Amendment rights. This opposition stems from a belief that responsible gun owners should not be penalized for carrying weapons legally, regardless of the location.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance between public safety and the right to bear arms. Supporters of the bill argue for the necessity of this prohibition in the interest of protecting voters from potential intimidation, while opponents voice concerns regarding undue restrictions on lawful gun owners. Additionally, the exemption provided for law enforcement and officials carrying concealed weapons can also spark debate about the consistency and fairness of the regulation, potentially leading to discussions about broader implications for gun legislation in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1151

Prohibiting the display of a deadly weapon at a parade, funeral procession, picket line, march, rally, vigil, or demonstration.

NH HB352

Prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place.

NH HB444

Prohibiting possession of a firearm at a polling place.

NH HB4205

Crimes: weapons; openly carrying an assault weapon within 1,000 feet of certain places; prohibit. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL 750.1 - 750.568) by adding sec. 234g.

NH A991

Limits police presence at polling places and ballot drop boxes; prohibits electioneering within 100 feet of ballot drop box.

NH HF5269

Open or concealed carry of firearms within 100 feet of designated polling places prohibited.

NH S855

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NH S2219

Permits police officers to travel to and from and remain within police station located within 100 feet of polling place; permits Class Three special law enforcement officers to be assigned to certain polling places.

NH SB131

Prohibiting Carrying Firearms in Sensitive Spaces

NH HB1376

Relative to prohibiting certain packaging from carrying the recycling logo.

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