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NH Is First in Freedom in the 50 States (Again!)

When most people think about the relative amount of freedom they are permitted in the different states, they will focus on one or two policy areas. Debates over which state is the “most free” devolve into an argument where one person is primarily considering sales tax, another might be relying on differences in gun laws, … Read more

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FBI – Keene “Bitcoin Money Laundering” Raid – 6 NH Residents Arrested, Facing 20 Federal Indictments

I want to apologize for not getting to this sooner. The Feds raided a home in Keene and arrested six NH residents in what has been posited as a test case for prosecuting folks using cryptocurrency.

Legislation

AFP-NH Puts a Focus on 10 Key Legislative Priorities for 2021

Last week American’s for Prosperity New Hampshire published a list of legislative priorities for the Granite State in 2021. They’ve put a much-needed focus on ten pieces of legislation covering Education, Licensing, Free Speech, Asset Forfeiture, Health Care, and (believe it or not) Climate Change (sort of).

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Refurbishing the Justice in the Criminal Justice System

President Donald Trump promised in his first State of the Union address to “embark on reforming our prisons to help former inmates who have served their time get a second chance at life.” This was part of his broader economic and public safety agendas.

Quotes

Notable Quote – why do we trust public officials as if they were non-partisan?

These People are politically driven. Even if (contrary to fact) there were a scientifically determinable single best course of government action in this crisis, what reason have These People given us to believe that they are capable of finding that course and of understanding it? And even if These People could find and understand this scientifically ‘best’ course of … Read more

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Did House Democrats Just Undermine Their Premise Behind Red Flag Laws?

The left is committed to disarming Americans. The Democrat Majority House is pushing federal Red Flag laws that would let the police take people’s stuff on a whim. But when Republicans suggested adding known gang-bangers to any list, the Dems blocked it.

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Petition to Declare George Soros a Terrorist Passes Threshold

Somewhere on every Conservative wishlist is a footnote about that George Soros guy.  The Liberal gazillionaire whose money finds a way into nearly every annoying eft-wing cause. Well, what if all his assets were seized, in all his groups, by the US Government?

Rule of Law: Government is the Example?

Whose idea is this? In 1928 Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, wrote in, Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438, “Decency, security and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subjected to the same rules of conduct that are commands to the citizen. In a government of laws, existence of the government will be … Read more

The ‘Resistance’ Is anything But…

The left has labeled itself as ‘The resistance’ but when you consider what they are resisting it’s not flattering so let’s consider it. The Resistance is resiting free speech. They want the government to limit speech, compel speech, to have power over the spoken and written word and the mediums used to convey it. Another … Read more

More and more, the GOP not acting up to its own PR is being noticed

Winning is only the precursor; what you do afterwards is most important Stephen Green (“the VodkaPundit”) makes a few observation about what the DC GOP has been doing that runs counter to what they SAY they stand for.  It’s the reason why I’ve been saying for years is don’t LISTEN to politicians. Instead, pay attention … Read more

Mike Sylvia – HB 614: No Hardship for NH Law Enforcement

by Mike Sylvia This Thursday, May 11, HB614 goes to the New Hampshire Senate floor. We received a bad recommendation from the judiciary committee with a vote of 4-1 to kill the bill. Let’s all push the message on social media, in the press, and our email lists. We can overturn the recommendation by refuting … Read more

GT Flashback February 8th, 2014 – Gericke, Underwood, Warden, and Bloom

Listen to “GT Flashback – February, 8th 2014 – Free State Project” on Spreaker. It’s a GrokTALK! Flashback from February, 8th 2014 with (then) Free State President Carla Gericke, Ian Underwood, Mark Warden, and Kevin Bloom. We discuss cell phone bans, the NH Republican Senate’s Great Compromise, attacks on free speech, civil asset forfeiture, the … Read more

GT Flashback February 8th, 2014

It’s a GrokTALK! Flashback from February, 8th 2014 with (then) Free State President Carla Gericke, Ian Underwood, Mark Warden, and Kevin Bloom. We discuss why it is a waste of time to ban cell phones, the NH Republican Senate’s Great Compromise, free speech, civil asset forfeiture, the Free State Project, Liberty Forum, and more.

HB1400 Would Make NH Residents Equal Before the Law (Updated)

At present, some Buford T. Justice can refuse to give you a New Hampshire pistol revolver license if, for example, you opposed their budget increase at a town meeting, testified against civil asset forfeiture, or spoke out about this or that or whatever. They won’t say that is why, they’ll just decide you are not … Read more

Feb 27th, 2016 Podcast

AFP State director Greg Moore co-hosts as we welcome guests Chrissy Harbin, Stacy McCain, Michelle Levell. and Ed Naile, to talk about asset forfeiture, internet taxes, the newest Project Veritas  vote fraud video, school choice, and getting banned from twitter. It’s Talk Radio done “Right!”  

Feb 27th, 2016 Podcast

AFP State director Greg Moore co-hosts as we welcome guests Chrissy Harbin, Stacy McCain, Michelle Levell, and Ed Naile, to talk about asset forfeiture, internet taxes, the newest Project Veritas  vote fraud video, school choice, and getting banned from twitter. It’s Talk Radio done “Right!”  

Tomorrow on GrokTALK! – February 27th, 2016

Guest host Greg Moore joins us for two hours as we discuss Business taxes, Asset Forfeiture, and Medicaid. Christine Harbin is back to talk about internet taxes, Stacy McCain joins us to discuss Twitter’s protection of perverts and banishment of conservatives, and Michelle Levell stops in to talk Education legislation. Join us Saturday at 9 … Read more

“The decorative properties of bitumen & goose feathers…”

‘“Civil asset forfeiture,” as practiced by contemporary American law enforcement officers is close kindred to many of the abusive practices of his colonial-era antecedents who confiscated property and harassed innocent people in name of the British Crown. Acting through specially constituted “admiralty courts” in which due process rights were ignored, and the plundered property itself … Read more

Get a Conviction Before Seizing Property

Telegraph Editorial: H/T Kevin Bloom – c/o Facebook House Bill 636 would change the state’s civil forfeiture law to require a person to be convicted before the state could initiate forfeiture proceedings against a suspect. That strikes us as reasonable. In fact, allowing law enforcement to seize property without a criminal conviction – or even … Read more

Hemp For Victory

Kirk and Kevin continue with part II on civil asset forfeiture, presumption of guilt, problems with the House clerk, the current Industrial hemp bill (Hemp for Victory!), labeling poker as a game of skill, video slot machines, and of course…Beer.