(Concord,N.H.) The New Hampshire House of representatives has killed a bill that would have expanded background checks for gun sales and transfers to include shows, the internet, and flea markets.

Most private sellers would have been required to conduct background checks through federally licensed dealers, using a system already in place for dealer sales. Supporters argued that the bill would help protect citizens, but opponents said it infringed on gun rights.

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