University System of New Hampshire and Governor John Lynch Rejoice at Ability To Continue Violating the New Hampshire Constitution

I haven’t spoken publicly much about the University System of New Hampshire gun protest that US Army Veteran Tommy Mozingo and I organised back in December as presently I am dedicating a great deal of my time focusing on defending Jason Talley from abuses of the New Hampshire Constitution.  Realizing that I’ve procrastinated long enough, I would like to share with you some thoughts about the Grafton Superior Court’s ruling and the state of firearm rights in New Hampshire.

In the opinion of Judge Vaughn, the University System of New Hampshire (an institution which belongs and is answerable to the people of this state) is NOT a political subdivision for the politically questionable issue of 2nd Amendment freedom, but is a political subdivision (by its own admission) for the politically not-so-questionable issue of being able to recoup damages in federal court.

I’m fairly sure that all of the municipalities in this state which serve as host communities to USNH property lose a great deal of tax revenue, while paying outward to provide services.

Why are they not paying taxes to local municipalities?

They’re a political subdivision, of course.

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Bearcat Opposition Spreads on Twitter

“We must be the change we want to see in the world”

The quote is often attributed to Mohandas Gandhi, though like another researcher, I have yet to track-down when that phrase was first written or spoken. Still, no matter who first stated it, the phrase makes sense, right? Rather than sitting by idly and complaining the surest way to bring-about the world you want to live in is to be proactive and create.

Yesterday Luke Rudkowski, one of the founders of a grassroots organization that took its name from the quote (WeAreChange.org) told his 7,000+ Twitter followers “thanks but no tank!”

The link took Twitter followers to this video: Thanks But No Tanks – Keene Residents Speak Up

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