New Hampshire is challenging a Massachusetts gun law after two Granite State residents were charged with felony gun possession while traveling through the state.
New Hampshire allows people to own and carry a gun without a license while Massachusetts has more restrictive laws including a licensing requirement.
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office has filed a brief with the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
It argues the potential punishment for crossing state lines violates the Second Amendment with overly restrictive regulations.
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