Right To Work, Constitutional Carry and SCOTUS Nominee

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On today’s Justice For All, Josh and Lori started off talking about Right To Work legislation. They defined the bill and how it would prevent workers from being forced to pay union dues in order to gain employment. They shared one argument on the idea behind the legislation was to draw more business to the state, and the various organizations who fund legislation from outside of the state. They then shared statistics to about manufacturing jobs the state has been losing, compared the subject to Prohibition and declared people have the right to work with the freedom not to pay union dues.

The subject of Constitutional Carry came up, as Josh explained we already have a week long background check process to go through. He felt they current licensing was. not only unconstitutional, but added unnecessary process. Lynn Nadeau, a firearms instructor with Defensive Strategies called in to tell us about the origins of NH Conceal Carry. She told us it was to prevent immigrants from  owning firearms, and that was discriminatory in nature.

Finally, Josh and Lori discussed the recent SCOTUS Nominee by President Donald Trump. He would replace recently deceased Justice Scalia. Lori read part of Neil Gorsuch’s appointment acceptance speech. then Josh talked about the Judicial Branch’s responsibilities. Listen in and hear more about it!

 


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