Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Potential-Village-61 t1_ja3yeos wrote

Makes sense .I mean why should we let the pushers of recreational marijuana in our state when those pushers are from another state and are just using New Hampshire as a golden money egg. Those out of staters ( most likely from Massachusetts ) who are pushing to open stores in our state are the ones who are going to get rich and they will do so without any care of what recreational marijuana has done to crime in every legalized state in the country.

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quaffee t1_ja3xetf wrote

It's more of a nuisance/logistics issue for consumers.

It would be like telling someone they can only possess a quart of milk at once. That person either breaks the law by buying more, or has to buy more milk every other day. Also, just like most products, buying smaller amounts is more expensive than buying in bulk. Am I "addicted" to milk for wanting to buy it in gallons? No, that's a ridiculous idea.

You should look into the actual definition for schedule 1, it's not just because a substance is addictive. Coffee and tobacco are both addictive, but they're not scheduled, and medical utility is dubious for those substances. Cannabis (having medical utility and low abuse potential) does not strictly meet the definition for schedule 1.

Scheduling cannabis was a convenient political decision for Nixon at the time when the drug war as we know it was really kicking off. It also has racist roots.

Regarding addiction, there's some disagreement in the community over whether cannabis is physically addictive, afaik the jury is out on that one so far.

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chucktownbtown t1_ja3w6nx wrote

You can literally click on each year’s financial statement within that link for the data, and it links to the State of NH Dept of Rev and Economic Development P&L sheet. Its using official state/public data. Not sure what other source could/would even be considered more trustworthy.

You don’t want to trust that? What data source would you trust then?

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nobletrout0 t1_ja3rkun wrote

This is getting old

Sununu offered jobs at Franconia during the whole “oh no magerd” that happened at gunstock

He’s never had anything but positive things to say about cannon and the notches management team.

So what if his family is part owner of Waterville. What’s good for goose is good for gander. All our ski places need some love. Except loon fuck that place.

Call your state rep and tell them you approve of repairing the tram. It’s hit it’s end of life and has done nothing but print money for the state.

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