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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Enjoy your fiat money bailouts.
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Enjoy your fiat money bailouts.
MPP has set up a handy form allowing you to easily mail all the “representatives” in your area of NH. It passed the committee with a solid 13-7 – a good start! The full house vote could happen within a week, so please contact these folks and encourage them to support HB 648, and let’s begin the end of this insane war on drugs.
The Keene Police Department made the right choice and left a group of about eight liberty activists alone while they played a game of frisbee in Keene’s Central Sq. yesterday. I haven’t researched it, but it’s my understanding any sports involving something that can take to the air are prohibited in Central Sq., making this a criminal game of frisbee:
Earlier in the afternoon, several activists toting video and still cameras poured out of the weekly Social Sundays gathering at Vendetta and I streamed it and the above video live to Live.FreeKeene.com, our new page that allows you to watch activism live as it happens. Police refused to respond to questions about why they were arresting this apparently peaceful man:
Keene Police, it’s great if you leave activists alone, but you really need to leave everyone who is peaceful and not harming their neighbor alone. We’ll keep watching and reporting until you do the right thing all the time. More liberty activists are coming every month!
If you’ve seen the recent videos of courtroom oppression, you already know there’s a crackdown on the free press here in NH. Videographers are being refused entry into district courts across NH! A couple of years ago, begging (asking permission) to video in court was successful. However, when the violent monopoly (government) saw that the videos were helping showcase liberty activists’ successes in court, they started to crack down on cameras in court. In response to the restrictions, Dave Ridley notified the court he’d be disobeying their ban on panning a camera in court. Keene District Court’s judge Burke quickly reassessed his court rules and allowed Dave to pan and silently allowed several activists to bring recording devices in court to document Nick Ryder’s successful refusal to pay a speeding ticket. It seemed freedom was winning.
Then the real crackdown began. (more…)
First, Keene Police prosecutor Eli Rivera sent the Keene District Court a motion to show cause, claiming I should be thrown in a jail cell for promoting Andrew Carroll’s heroic marijuana civil disobedience.
Here’s what happened after that: (more…)