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HB 1793 Forces public colleges to allow firearms and weapons on campus. Eliminates all campus carry restrictions.

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Forces public colleges to allow firearms and weapons on campus. Eliminates all campus carry restrictions.

Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?

5

Overall Impact Score

Concerning

Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)

5
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Your Wallet

No significant direct taxpayer cost

3
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Your Community

Overrides campus safety policies opposed by university leadership, faculty, and students

7
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Your Freedom

Expands Second Amendment rights on all public college campuses statewide

Status

Signed into law. Passed both chambers.

Voted Yes

188 R

Voted No

0 R + 165 D

R Yes D Yes R No D No

Sponsor

Rep. Sam Farrington (R-Rochester)

The Short Version

Strips UNH, Plymouth State, Keene State, and all public colleges of the ability to set their own firearms policies. Sponsored by Rep. Sam Farrington (R-Rochester) and called the "Protecting College Students Act" — Orwellian naming at its finest. University presidents opposed it. No permit required. Parents, students, and faculty had no say. This is now law. It makes campuses less safe and overrides local institutional control, which is ironic from the "local control" crowd.

Who's Behind This Bill?

Who Benefits

  • Gun rights advocacy organizations
  • Concealed carry permit holders

Who Pays the Price

  • University communities (overrides campus safety policies)
  • Campus police, faculty, and students who opposed it
  • Institutional autonomy (local control stripped)

Connected Organizations

Gun Owners of America NRA

Roll Call Detail (2 votes)

Every recorded floor vote on this bill, with each legislator's individual vote. Click a name to see that rep's full record.

Who actually supports this bill?

Across the 2 recorded votes on this bill — counting each legislator's net direction and treating kill motions as opposing the bill — Republicans supported it ( 187 for , 4 against ) , and Democrats opposed it ( 1 for , 161 against ) .

"Supporting" means voting for passage OR voting against a kill motion. "Opposing" is the inverse. Concurs and amendment-only votes don't count.

Ought to Pass w/Amendment 2026-05-14
Passed

YES = Pass the bill. NO = Reject the bill.

14R
Voted to Pass (14)
0R + 8D
Voted Against (8)
2
Absent
0
Not voting
Show all 24 individual votes
Ought to Pass (passage vote) 2026-02-05
Passed

YES = Pass the bill. NO = Reject the bill.

187R + 1D
Voted to Pass (188)
4R + 161D
Voted Against (165)
30
Absent
11
Not voting
Show all 394 individual votes

Voted Yea (188)

Republicans (187)
Democrats (1)

Voted Nay (165)

Democrats (161)

Full Analysis

The "Protecting College Students Act" protects college students the way the PATRIOT Act protects patriots. Rep. Sam Farrington (R-Rochester) sponsored this bill that strips every public college and university in New Hampshire of the ability to set its own firearms policy.

Under this law, UNH, Plymouth State, Keene State, and all community colleges must allow anyone to carry firearms on campus. No permit required. No registration. No restrictions on where weapons can be carried — classrooms, dining halls, dormitories, sporting events.

Every university president in the state opposed this bill. Faculty senates opposed it. Student government associations opposed it. Campus police chiefs opposed it. The people who actually run these institutions and are responsible for student safety said this was a terrible idea. The legislature overrode all of them.

The irony is rich: this is the same political coalition that claims to champion "local control" and opposes state mandates on municipalities. But when a university wants to set its own campus safety policy? The state knows best. Local control only applies when the locals agree with the legislature.

Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.