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Top 10 Reasons Why the NH Buffer Zone Law Must Be Repealed

HB1625 is being heard today in the NH Senate Judiciary Committee and this is my testimony that I will share with the members of the committee.

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Mayor Joyce Craig Was for Freedom of Speech Before She Was Against It

In 2014, NH Governor Maggie Hassan signed an unconstitutional buffer zone bill into law that allows an abortion business to take control of up to 25 feet of the public sidewalk and street and designate it as a no-free-speech zone where even silent prayer is banned.

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Fight for Everyone’s Right to Stand, Kneel, Pray, and Speak on the Public Sidewalk

On June 10, 2014, NH Governor Maggie Hassan, now a US Senator, signed an unconstitutional buffer zone bill into law that allows an abortion business to designate up to 25 feet of the public sidewalk and street as a no-free-speech zone where even silent prayer is banned.

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ACLU-NH Trans Justice Organizer: Burn Books, Throw People out of Protests

The ACLU-NH Trans Justice Organizer Palana Belken is furious that JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, is standing up for the truth that men can’t be women and women can’t be men. He is so furious that he removed all his Harry Potter books from his bookshelf and threatens to burn them.

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Mayor Craig and the NH ACLU Agree: You Can’t Impose Buffer Zones on Public Sidewalks

Gilles Bissonette of the New Hampshire ACLU made it clear to the City of Manchester that a proposed ordinance change might be unconstitutional. Paul Feely reports that by a 12-0 vote the board of Alderman approved a move that would “allow downtown business owners to control the use of sidewalks outside their storefronts year-round.”

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