by Highline | May 3, 2010 |
The Nashua District Court has ordered their court security officers to seize your tobacco under the authority granted them by RSA 78:12-B.
You know, RSA 78:12-B. A law that was repealed more than twelve years ago. I wonder what other laws that were repealed in the last twelve years they are following?
pssssssssssst! nashua district court: the law you are looking for is here – you should pay attention…. laws do change from time to time. 
by Highline | May 2, 2010 |
Drug addiction can strike anyone. Should these people be thrown in a cage?

“Despite being employed as an engineer, Eddie was forced to pawn things to help pay for his habit. He even pawned his grandmother’s diamond wedding ring for $250, a ring he was going to give to his daughter when she grew up.”
This is exactly what I argued yesterday in my post about the latest victims of drug prohibition here in New Hampshire. It is just plain true.
Some drug addicts even prostitute their children to pay for their habits: “Occasionally women are involved in supplying their own children to pedophiles, pornographers, or others in the sex industry. The mother’s own addiction is the usual cause.“
Those children would never be pimped out and victimized if there was not an insane “War on Drugs.” Their mothers, being far less likely to start drugs in the first place, would have a place to go to get treatment and help. I’m sorry to say it, but if you support continuing the “War on Drugs,” you are supporting the continued victimization of children and everyone else by these addicts.
Today’s excellent Foster’s Daily Democrat article is located here.
by Highline | May 1, 2010 |
The New York University and the Chicago studies on drug addiction support the notion that drug addiction necessarily leads to predatory crime as a way of life. “For most narcotic addicts, predatory crime (larceny, shoplifting, sneak thievery, burglary, embezzlement, robbery, etc.), is a necessary way of life.”
It doesn’t have to be.
Here are latest victims of New Hampshire’s failure of a drug war:
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by Ian | May 1, 2010 |
Liberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss withholding property tax, government school to market schools, marketizing jails, food regulations, the Sentinel’s paywall, the so-called free market, and coercion. Guy MacMillan from the Keene Sentinel fills in for regular host Cynthia Georgina.
Grab the archive.
Do you love liberty and live, work in, visit, or plan to move to the Keene area? If so, it would be great for you to get involved with this project each week. Here’s how you can help:
Please join us for our weekly chat and calling sessions on Saturday mornings from 9a-12p in the Liberty Radio Network Chat room. If you’re online, you can listen to Talkback streamed live via the Liberty Radio Network and if you’re in the Keene area you can tune in to WKBK 1290 AM or 104.1 FM. The Talkback discussion thread is here on the Free Keene Forum.
by Sam Dodson | May 1, 2010 |
I sat down with Varrin Swearingen, Media Spokesperson, for the Free State Project at their annual 2010 New Hampshire Liberty Forum to get an update on how the project is going. We cover the wide range of topics that encompass the actions of Free State Project participants who have moved to NH to get active for liberty, including everything from open carry litter pickup events to cannabis celebrations as Varrin explains the underlying freedom message that ties it all together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVNb4Xp8Rtw