by Carla Gericke | Mar 29, 2017 | Free State Project Updates
You win some, you lose some. And in this case, Colorado’s loss is the Free State Project’s gain. Lily Tang Williams, the Libertarian Party’s fiery 2016 U.S. Senate candidate, is moving to the Granite State. “I think maybe I could be more effective here,”...
by Carla Gericke | Mar 9, 2017 | Expanding Liberties
Yesterday was a great day for liberty in the state capitol. Pro-liberty bills passed left and right in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, and will now be considered in the Senate, after which they could make their way to the Governor’s desk for signature....
by Matt Philips | Mar 8, 2017 | Free State Project Updates
Last weekend I went down to check out Anarchapulco. Since I missed my Mexico City connection by a couple minutes, I was jerked around by the airline and I ended up checking into the auspiciously named “NH Collection” Airport Hotel. I ran into Eric July...
by Carla Gericke | Feb 27, 2017 | Expanding Liberties
Editor’s Update! On July 18, 2017, Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 640, a marijuana decriminalization bill, into law. Under the new law, effective September 16, 2017, penalties for possessing three quarters of an ounce or less of marijuana are reduced from a...
by Carla Gericke | Feb 22, 2017 | Expanding Liberties
Constitutional Carry SB12 has been signed into law by Governor Sununu. You may recall, a similar bill was passed in 2015, only to be vetoed by then Governor Hassan. New Hampshire is an open carry state, meaning anyone who legally owns a gun can carry the firearm in...
by Matt Philips | Jan 26, 2017 | Expanding Liberties
Constitutional Carry (the right to carry a concealed pistol without a permit, aka the Second Amendment) recently passed the New Hampshire Senate and is now headed to the House. Though former Governor Hassan vetoed a similar bill last session, new Republican Governor...