by Highline | May 10, 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 Highline | May 8, 2010 |
Last year the NH Liberty Alliance put it’s weight behind HB 312, a bill which would allow members of the public to record government agents (who have the legal authority to kill you) in public without the fear of being arrested.
This video from Seattle (which went viral today) is the real reason why the police do not want to be recorded:
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by Highline | May 8, 2010 |

While perusing the news this morning about our beautiful Granite State I found an article about the community of Milford. For the second time in history Milford is having a “beer tasting” at an annual Pumpkin Festivle.
Beer drinking, by adults, in public.
As usual, and as can be expected on a routine basis around here, the local police chief is stomping his feet in a fit as the mere thought of allowing individuals some limited freedom.
Why? The children of course!
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by Highline | May 7, 2010 |
I have started writing blogs which discuss the various drug prohibition caused violence throughout the State of New Hampshire and have been posting them every few days. As this site is based in beautiful Keene, New Hampshire, I wanted to take a moment to discuss a story that directly has impacted the Keene community.
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by Highline | May 6, 2010 |
Well well well. The Nashua Police have really been making their community safer. After a massive crack down on plant possession back during the NH Liberty Forum, the case of a priest for wanting to voluntarily exchange his money for the sexual services of someone on Craigslist is once again in the news.
“Investigators used an informant to post an ad offering adult services on Craigslist.org. Police said Ventura, a 31-year-old parochial vicar at St. John The Evangelist Church in Chelmsford, responded to the ad, showed up, handed over cash, and allegedly expected sex in return.”
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