By AARON PARSEGHIAN

New Hampshire is joining 24 other states in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a challenge to Massachusetts' gun licensing laws, arguing the restrictions are unconstitutional.

Earlier this year, Massachusetts' highest court ruled that residents from other states must comply with the Commonwealth's firearm licensing requirements, even if they legally purchased their guns elsewhere. The decision came after two cases where New Hampshire residents who purchased guns legally were charged with unlawful possession in Massachusetts.

"The Second Amendment does not end at the Massachusetts border"

New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said in a statement, "the Second Amendment does not end at the Massachusetts border." The legal filing uses the Pheasa

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