Concealed carry could go beyond borders

New Hampshire’s new law letting gun owners carry concealed weapons without a permit mirrors a federal push endorsed by President Trump to guarantee that people’s concealed-carry rights travel across state lines. Granite State Gov. Chris Sununu signed the “Constutional Carry” legislation yesterday, immediately eliminating the requirement for a gun owner to get a permit from state or local police before they can carry a concealed firearm – putting New Hampshire in line with 11 other states, including Vermont and Maine.