Incentive: 100-FRNs or its equivalent in silver
Deadline: Midnight EST March 31st, 2012. Send an email to “copblock [at] gmail [dot] org” with “Szasz” in the subject line and a link to your video
Details: All submitted videos will be added to a playlist on CopBlock’s YouTube channel (link will be updated when created). In early April a poll on CopBlock.org will be up for a week, asking visitors to vote for their favorite. The individual who made the video with the most votes on Midnight EST April 7th, 2012 will be receive their choice of 100FRNs or its equivalent in silver
The raw video of the Civil Disobedience Panel – a session held at the 2012 Liberty Forum, in which Jason Talley, Ian Freeman and I converse with those present about ideas, strategy and impact.
We had our hearing on the medical marijuana bill (SB 409) Thursday afternoon, and it went extremely well. A major highlight was Enfield Police Chief Richard Crate being on the receiving end of some serious pushback from the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.
This morning I had the pleasure of appearing on WKBK’s “Talkback” with Cynthia Georgina and Kris Roberts. We talked about school-related issues and took calls for fifteen minutes. Talkback airs each Saturday morning from 9a-12p on 1290 AM and 104.1 FM. The phones are usually open at 357-1290.
New Hampshire State Representative George Lambert (R) (Hillsboro-27), the elected representative of the people who courageously stood up for Jason Talley’s right to have a fair defense against corrupt charges in Cheshire County Superior Court, told me yesterday that the NH House passed HB 1474, a law that will eliminate the legal representation monopoly the NH Bar Association has here in New Hampshire.
The “roll-call” vote was 199-88 and the bill now moves on to the New Hampshire Senate. If you support lower legal representation fees and more competition in the marketplace, this is a bill you should ask your New Hampshire Senator to support.
Also: Make sure you check out this Concord Monitor article that talks about Rep. Lambert’s impending run for the NH Senate and the authorizing of four subpoenas of four judges who Jason intends to call as witnesses in his defense:
“He’s also a justice of the peace who recently signed off on the subpoenas of four state judges on behalf of Jason Talley, a Free State activist who describes himself as “an advocate for the victims of government violence.” Talley said he was arrested for entering a courthouse with a video camera attached to his belt.
Lambert said he’s not part of the Free State Project, but “I’m associated with people who are.””
Have twelve raw potatoes in your house? Eat them and they’ll kill you.
Have bleach in your house? Drink it and it’ll kill you.
People should not be made criminals for possession of a naturally occurring plant that has never been the primary cause of a single death. Police officers who want to keep their jobs shouldn’t be forced to arrest people for that nonsense.
I made many people criminals for the horrifically immoral act of unauthorized plant possession.. and I regret it.