New Hampshire’s HB 1793 would restore campus carry rights at public colleges and universities, making the bill a major test of whether lawmakers truly support the Second Amendment and self-defense rights on campus.
New Hampshire’s HB 1793 has passed the state House and now heads to the Senate, advancing campus carry protections for law-abiding students and faculty. The bill would prohibit public colleges from enforcing gun-free policies, protect access to both lethal and non-lethal self-defense tools, and impose financial penalties on institutions that violate constitutional rights.