Eleven File for Keene City Council; Three File for Mayor

Filing for Municipal elections closed today for anyone wishing to pay a fee of either $2 or $5 depending on the office. Prospective candidates can still file until the end of the week, if they wish to submit a petition in lieu of the filing fee. Steven Lindsey, Randy Filiault, Bradford Hutchingson, Ian Freeman, Carl Jacobs, Kris Roberts, Emily Hague, David Meader, Beverly Creamer, David Curran & Robert Sutherland have all filed for City Council At-Large, and three candidates filed for the Mayoral position. Kendall Lane has filed for re-election, while he has two challengers; Rich Paul and Darryl W. Perry. The City Clerk’s Office has not yet heard from the State Attorney General if Paul, who is ineligible to serve, will be removed from the ballot.
Of the six Council positions elected in the five ward, there are candidates in half of those races. Ward 1 is electing two councilors this year, as one position is a mid-term special election; David Crawford and Sheryl Redfern are vying for that seat. James “Robinhood” Cleaveland is challenging incumbent Mitch Greenwald in Ward 2, while Conan Salada is challenging Robert O’Connor for the Ward 4 seat.
One other race has competition. William Marcello, Kathleen Richards, Fred Parker and Matthew McKeon will face off for three Selectmen positions in Ward 3.

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DavidJurist

Thanks Ian!

Jumping Jacks

And this means what?  These machines are in locations that obviously don’t get a lot of use. How much does Jurist get?

Do you have a license or bond that allows you to do this?

http://www.coindesk.com/state-regulation-changes-the-game-for-bitcoin-in-new-hampshire/

DavidCrawford4

thats very cool..  🙂

DavidJurist

Good morning Jacks. If you’re ever in the Concord area you should check out Area 23. They have good food, a unique selection of craft beers and they accept Bitcoin for payment. Tell them David Jurist sent you.

DavidCrawford4

though im protesting that place aka not going there

Drac Vermell

Jumping Jacks Jacks, Jacks, Jacks, you haven’t already forgotten about this recent news, have you? Whatever will I do with you?
http://www.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-price-january-4-2017-2017-1

Drac Vermell

DavidCrawford4 Make certain the protest signs you’re carrying remain completely bereft of Walt Disney Company’s intellectual property, David. Otherwise our dear friend Milwaukee might be compelled to make some more phone calls.

Jumping Jacks

DavidJurist You have never said if you are licensed and bonded to place these bitcoin machines in front of businesses.  I will have to do some serious checking. Could you imagine if you were doing this illegally? Wow, the trouble you would be facing.

http://www.coindesk.com/state-regulation-changes-the-game-for-bitcoin-in-new-hampshire/

Drac Vermell

Jumping Jacks DavidJurist Will you be putting a stop to this outrage by making a few anonymous phone calls to the authorities, Jacks?

libretea

Jumping Jacks 
You don’t know the law. There are circumstances under which operating these machines in certain ways may require the following of certain regulations and/or licenses and such. That is not the case the way they actually are being operated.

Drac Vermell

libretea Jumping Jacks I am absolutely bursting with anticipation to find out just how Jacks will respond to this, libretea. Do you think he’ll start off complaining about how your rants and raves have nothing to do with the subject of discussion or will he accuse you of sponging off the system because he thinks we all subsist off of SSDI benefits? Or will it be both? Who knows? But I know I’ll be watching this thread closely to see what happens!

Jumping Jacks

libretea Jumping Jacks Have you educated yourself regarding this issue? From what I understand, you have to be licensed and bonded to place these machines in public places.

Drac Vermell

Jumping Jacks libretea Thar she blows!

Jumping Jacks

You have to be licensed and bonded to put the bitcoin ATMs in the public.

DavidJurist

Jumping Jacks Is that so?

Jumping Jacks

DavidJurist Jumping Jacks Yes, that is so.

DavidJurist

Jumping Jacks DavidJurist For the record, it’s not an ATM. It’s a vending machine.

Jumping Jacks

DavidJurist Jumping Jacks For the record you are posting a bitcoin ATM without being licensed or bonded You are selling bitcoin. The cost to be licensed and bonded can be up to $10,000.

libretea

Jumping Jacks If you know so much about this why don’t you point us to the law. The reality is you don’t know jack shit about what the law says in regard to this issue. You also don’t know whether or not they are bonded. Do you even know what bonded means? I’ll tell you. It’s another way of saying insured. They aren’t connected to an exchange and they don’t need to be licensed as a money transmitter in the way you are thinking.

libretea

Jumping Jacks Did you read the article. The whole reason this business owner is allowing the installation of this machine is because he know they *attract* businesses to his establishment. You realize that the machines are relatively rare still and many people are willing to travel to utilize them from great differences in *other states*. Not only is there local demand- but there is demand from far away. The more that go up and the easier it is to get bitcoin the more popular that bincoins will become.

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