Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

YBMExile t1_j9vc9e1 wrote

Because that would accept that things can and should change based on the views of the citizens of the state of NH. Isn’t the ethos here on this sub that things should never, ever change? If it’s good enough for MASSACHUSETTS and the rest of the country, we really shouldn’t do that here, right?

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juicebronston t1_j9vbxit wrote

Sununu has mentioned multiple times that he would prefer a state-run model, as referenced in the Globe article below. This is typically what people are referring to when they bring this up.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/05/29/marijuana/sununu-signals-pivot-new-englands-last-dry-state-marijuana/

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turnwrench t1_j9v99l9 wrote

The trailer must be garbage. The problem with trailers is that they become trash, not scrap. Same with boats. Meaning you have to pay to dispose of it instead of get scap value. A tow yard would pick it right up if it had value. I'd recommend moving the trailer elsewhere. It's not yours, it's not your problem.

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Happy_Confection90 t1_j9v7x8c wrote

That's a BS answer from the police. I live on a private road and when we called the police about waking up and finding an abandoned car in our diveway the police came out, ran the plates and determined that it belonged to someone that they were looking for over a DUI (I think they'd tried to pull him over the night before and he evaded them), and they arranged to have it towed.

The person who suggested contacting WMUR probably has the right idea.

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photostrat t1_j9v7sky wrote

It if was deadly to ourselves or dangerous to those around us, we'd have made it part of or identities and enshrined it to law years ago.

Correct me with actual facts if I'm wrong, but that's all Live Free or Die means in this state.

Population older than usual. Northeast laws in general still crippled by old puritan thinking, although the more liberal states nearby have seemed to move past that to their benifit little by little.

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