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NH Sen. Dan Innis :Concealed Carry on College Campuses
NH Sen. Dan Innis :Concealed Carry on College Campuses

NH State Senator Dan Innis joins to discuss the controversial NH Bill that would permit students to carry a concealed firearm or non-lethal weapon on public college campuses in NH.

We also shared our thoughts on Minnesota Gov. Walz’s announcement choosing not to run for reelection and newly elected NYC Mayor Mamdani’s inaugural speech.

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