The WFEA Morning Update

Rep. Sam Farrington: Opposing an Income Tax and Defending 2A
Rep. Sam Farrington: Opposing an Income Tax and Defending 2A

New Hampshire State Representative Sam Farrington joins us in the studio to provide a first-hand account of the recent CACR 12 – Opposition to a State Income Tax hearing.

Rep. Farrington and The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester also dicuess The Second Amendment and NH’s Article 2A as it relates to the right of self-defense.

Rep. Farrington discusses his recent testimony in support of legal concealed carry of firearms and the legal possession of non-lethal self-defense weapons on public college campuses (Protecting College Students Act).

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