Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Potential-Village-61 t1_ja1dm8g wrote

With all due respect surveys mean nothing to me . Why? here is why ,in this case there are 1,388.992.people in New Hampshire. Unless 75 % of that population was surveyed the survey or polls are incomplete and not accurate for the entire states thought. or preferences. Regards P. S. I am familiar with UNH surveys.

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Umbert360 t1_ja1babn wrote

Seems like a potential conflict of interest, considering his ties to Waterville Valley. He already proved he has no qualms about treating his own mountain differently to get an edge over the surrounding areas when he loosened covid regulations early at Waterville and not the others. Waterville also benefited from Covid relief money, and worst of all, he designated it as a special zone that basically made it a tax haven for investors. It’s hard to trust any legislation in the state that involves him and any ski area

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DemonDuo t1_ja174fz wrote

99% of the time the danger isn't you but the other people on the road. All of the actually stupid people show themselves on 89 on a snowy day. You could have the best snow vehicle ever. A semi truck with Arizona plates going too fast will automatically target the people not struggling and will crash into them for literally braindead reasons. If there was nobody else on the road with you it wouldn't be as bad. It's like people change to drift tires the moment they hit the onramp.

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Nanotude t1_ja15h4p wrote

It is always suggested that the state won't legalize it until the Feds decriminalize it because they want to sell it through the state sales model. I agree that it's a good idea for the state to use the same model that they use for liquor sales. It makes sense. But they absolutely could decriminalize it in the meantime while the feds get their heads out of their asses, and let people go to neighboring states to buy it, or let people grow it themselves. There's no reason not to decriminalize it.

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