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2022 Constitutional Amendment Concurrent Resolution relating to Independence
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NHIPAC is the architect behind the NH House Nullification Caucus
Endorsed 2024 Legislation
2024-2792 CACR20 Title: relating to declaring independence from the United States of America. Providing that if the national debt reaches $40 trillion, New Hampshire shall declare independence and proceed as a sovereign nation. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard https://www.usdebtclock.org/
HB 1017 Title: relative to duties of county sheriffs and the appointment of special deputy sheriffs. Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher
HB 1041 Title: relative to establishing a commission to investigate the USS Liberty incident and its aftermath. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard
HB 1130 Title: relative to establishing a commission to study the economic, legal, and sociological aspects of New Hampshire exerting its sovereign state rights. Sponsors: (Prime) Matthew Santonastaso
HB 1156 Title: relative to public health, safety, and state sovereignty. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger
HB 1183 Title: relative to prohibiting the sale of agricultural or farm land to China. Sponsors: (Prime) Ted Gorski
HB 1246 Title: relative to allowing for payment of wages in gold or silver. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger
HB1294 Title: relative to prohibiting the state of New Hampshire from enforcing the regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency. Sponsors: (Prime) Michael Granger
HB1438 Title: Criminalizing interference with a whistleblower. Sponsors: (Prime) Jason Gerhard
HB 1679 Title: relative to changing to Atlantic Standard Time. Sponsors: (Prime) Josh Yokela
HR 21 Title: affirming the New Hampshire militia. Sponsors: (Prime) Mike Belcher
Endorsed 2023 Legislation
HB96 – Recognizing May 3rd as “Old Man of the Mountain Day”
HB135 – Prohibiting no-knock warrants.
HB299 – Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire National Guard Vice-Chairman’s Testimony
HB314 – Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.
HB474 – Relative to enforcement of federal firearms laws and establishing penalties.
HB512 – Exempting firearms manufactured in New Hampshire from federal laws and regulations.
HB593 – Relative to the forfeiture of assets in connection with a drug offense.
HB647 – Relative to causes of action for individual rights.
HB648 – Relative to establishing a state bank of New Hampshire.
HCR 3 – Relative to affirming states’ power over the federal constitution.
HCR 6 – Relative to Condemning the use of violence against supporters of self governance Chairman’s Testimony