In this excellent new video about Shire Sharing posted to the 101 Reasons youtube channel, several participants are interviewed from Shire Sharing and foundress Amanda Bouldin discusses the impact of the successful charity and its future.
If you’re looking for the strongest community of liberty-loving people, you need to get to New Hampshire. We’ve got an amazing community here and it just keeps getting better as more Free State Project participants move in and bring their unique talents to the market and the activism world. Check out the new video, courtesy of 101 Reasons‘ Beau Davis:
Get a fresh perspective on NH activism from a panel of people who’ve moved within the last year – in this full video of the first-ever New Movers Panel at Keenevention, hosted by Josie Wales. Panelists included independent candidate for Cheshire Sheriff Chris Rietmann, superactivist Joël Valenzuela, Shire Dude Andrew Vermiglio, and Keene Cop Block‘s Stephen Daves:
In district court yesterday morning, Keene Police prosecutor Jean Kilham seemed to be suggesting that because Derrick J was laughing during proceedings that he doesn’t deserve the right to concealed carry a gun. Derrick was clearly laughing at the absurdity of the violence brought against him during his Victimless Crime Spree, which was detailed in witness testimony today.
Derrick J’s attorney, Free State Project participant and former FSP vice president Evan Nappen, is known among defense attorneys in New Hampshire as the go-to guy for gun rights cases. Nappen did a fine job today and Derrick seemed very pleased with how he argued the case.
The Keene police argued that Derrick J is “unsuitable” to conceal carry, the big loophole word in the state’s “shall-issue” statute. While simultaneously admitting that it’s fully legal for Derrick J to carry a gun openly, they claim that due to a record of victimless “crimes”, alleged cannabis use, and suggested affiliations with violent groups, that Derrick J should be prohibited from concealing.
Burke ends the hearing and retires for the holiday weekend with a DVD of Derrick J’s Victimless Crime Spree as part of the evidence in the case. Perhaps he will sit down with the family this holiday weekend and watch the movie that he helped make possible. (more…)
The BIT Movie’s Scott Glass with Mark Edge, Darryl W. Perry, and Ian Freeman
Launched just three days ago in Toronto, The BIT Movie crew hit the road on their tour of what will include 40 cities in 30 days. Their goal is to spend only bitcoin while meeting and documenting the diverse bitcoin community across North America.
Darryl W. Perry this morning was live tweeting from Derrick J’s appeal of the Keene Police denying him the “shall issue” permit to concealed carry a firearm. Here’s a reverse chronological recap of his tweets:
Darryl W. Perry @DarrylWPerry · 3h 3 hours ago
Judge is taking it under advisement
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Darryl W. Perry @DarrylWPerry · 4h 4 hours ago
State alleges that #DerrickJ wouldn’t tell the truth if asked why he laughed in court
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Darryl W. Perry @DarrylWPerry · 4h 4 hours ago
State says there is proof that #DerrickJ is violent because of a couple of resisting arrest charges, shouldn’t have a CCW but can open carry
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Darryl W. Perry @DarrylWPerry · 4h 4 hours ago
State says that #DerrickJ is not suitable to have a CCW because he laughed in court and has been arrested for activism (more…)