AP Photo/Julio Cortez Earlier today I wrote about the gun control activists in Rhode Island who are angry that a ban on “high capacity” magazines isn’t likely to get a vote before the legislative session wraps up this week, despite the fact that the ban has the support of a majority of both the House and the Senate. Oddly enough, pro-2A activists in New Hampshire might be able to commiserate with their anti-gun counterparts, at least on some level. They too know the sting of watching a legislative priority go down to defeat even though it enjoyed majority support; in this case Second Amendment Sanctuary legislation that had been approved in different forms by both the New Hampshire House and Senate.