In a recent criminal justice subcommittee vote, “Representative” Delmar Burridge of Keene was the only member of the five person subcommittee to vote against marijuana decriminalization in the form of HB 1623.
In refusing to decriminalize marijuana, Delmar either purposefully or inadvertently has supported the continuing black-market profits of New Hampshire’s criminals and the continued arrest and ruined lives of thousands of New Hampshire’s young people.
The criminal justice committee will be voting possibly this week on HB 1623. Please contact Delmar Burridge at 603-352-5363 and dburridge@ne.rr.com and tell him how you feel about his support of marijuana prohibition.
Inquiries to Burridge from FreeKeene.com and Free Minds TV have been ignored.
If you would like to beg some politicians to act in a sane manner, here’s what you can do:
The full NH House Criminal Justice and Public Safety committee will vote an up-or-down recommendation on marijuana decriminalization as early as THIS TUESDAY.
This bill has a decent shot of passing, if there is a public outpouring in favor of it.
The number of emails from New Hampshire residents in favor of the bill will make all the difference.
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As you know, several weeks ago we posted a free audio book version of The Market for Liberty. We’ve now discovered that there is a PDF version of the book available for free as well.
This week, I called 1290 WKBK to discuss the nature of government, voluntary alternatives, why New Hampshire was chosen by the Free State Project, unlicensed manicures, decentralized decision-making, and the gun in the room.
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