Republicans in New Hampshire have turned the safety off and are aiming at gun laws in the state.

Lawmakers have introduced bills that will loosen gun laws in the state, including allowing guns on college campuses and lifting a ban on firing in the city, according to the Concord Monitor. One bill would allow nonviolent felons the right to have to have guns after they complete their sentence.

The Concord Monitor reports that current state law forbids all felons from having a gun unless they have their conviction annulled, which is possible in five years for a Class B felony and 10 years for a Class A felony. Supporters say that once a person has served their time, they should be given their Constitutional rights back.

Police officials have spoken against the bill, saying that this simply puts guns in the hands of burglars, thieves and drug dealers. What do you think? Should a nonviolent felon be allowed to own a gun once he/she has carried out their sentence, or is this bill going too far for gun rights?