I sat down with Varrin Swearingen, Media Spokesperson, for the Free State Project at their annual 2010 New Hampshire Liberty Forum to get an update on how the project is going. We cover the wide range of topics that encompass the actions of Free State Project participants who have moved to NH to get active for liberty, including everything from open carry litter pickup events to cannabis celebrations as Varrin explains the underlying freedom message that ties it all together.
While it might sound nice to give chickens larger cages, it is actually causing them to eat each other, 12 NH liberty activists arrested for protesting outside Cheshire County jail, Canadian school sued because a hall monitor made fun of the way a poor little snow flake eats, and police shoot a man but autopsy results are inconclusive as to how he died.
While it might sound nice to give chickens larger cages, it is actually causing them to eat each other, 12 NH liberty activists arrested for protesting outside Cheshire County jail, Canadian school sued because a hall monitor made fun of the way a poor little snow flake eats, and police shoot a man but autopsy results are inconclusive as to how he died.
“All 78 courts in 40 locations statewide will be closed in response to a request by Gov. John Lynch to cut judicial expenditures by $3.1 million during 2010 and 2011, according to the Associated Press.”
It gets pretty expensive to prosecute people for silly crap, now doesn’t it?
I say everyone, charged with anything, plead not guilty.
Oh, but Marijuana users don’t go to jail, right? Especially the sick ones.
This is the same exact thing that the law enforcement community wants to do to sick and disabled people here in New Hampshire. You know, part of “Protecting and Serving.”
All the hard work done to lobby the legislature to have common sense Marijuana policy would have easily passed if it were not for all the “Protecting and Serving” the police chiefs and Attorney General spew to the legislature.
Can’t we just leave people who are sick and disabled the hell alone?
The State does not like talking about the New Hampshire State Constitution as Ian Freeman disputes a parking violation in Keene District Court, Wednesday, April 28th, 2010.
Judge Lane presides over the trial as Ian attempts to understand the nature and cause of the proceedings and SamIam rides shotgun. Check it out!