A reader alerted me to this bit of news—Bud Barn, a purveyor of ‘Premium Cannabis Products Made (and taxed) in Vermont,’ is advertising on Keene, NH, radio. Even if they are trying to capture the ears of Vermonters who work in Western New Hampshire, to quote a different local, weed ain’t legal here.
Medical Marijuana
Legal Weed is in Trouble – Will it Demand a Cartel and Law Enforcement Support to Protect It?
The legal weed industry is in crisis. Black market competition is driving down prices, making it difficult for approved growers and dispensaries to maintain their profits. They say the market will collapse ” if common sense, practical reforms are not enacted urgently.”
ICYMI – Out of Staters May Now Purchase* Therapeutic Cannabis in New Hampshire
It is a violation of Federal law to transport marijuana across state lines. Until now, tourists and visitors to New Hampshire with a valid medical marijuana card in their home state either broke the law or went without. As of June 28th, they have another option.
Weed Nation – How about Legalizing Medical Marijuana for Pets?
The Weed lobby got big, fast. It has cash, influence, and momentum. So, why get off the dance floor now when you’ve just got your groove? People are buying and buying in so hey, what about pot for pets?
Lawsuit – Medical Marijuana Users Want to Keep Second Amendment Rights
A Philadelphia doctor, licensed to prescribe medical marijuana was denied the right to purchase a handgun because he is a medical marijuana user himself. “Although Roman has “no other record of violence, criminal activity, or mental disorder,” according to the suit, when he went to purchase the handgun, a clerk informed him that his status as a medical … Read more
“Weed” Be Taking a ‘LaChance’ with Federal Firearms Laws
Legal use of marijuana and federal firearms laws don’t mix. We explore the law, ATF (and E) memoranda, and how having a medical marijuana card likely excludes you from legal ownership of arms or ammunition under Federal law; meaning you cannot own, sell, possess, or buy a firearm in the state of New Hampshire. … Read more
May 11th GrokTALK! Guest Segment – Kevin Bloom & NH House Rep George Lambert
Kevin Bloom returns to update us on HB 399 (Indefinite Detention), HB253 (The Nanobrewery Bill), Medical Marijuana, and other legislative news. House Rep George Lambert joins Kevin with some thoughts on these bills and how the House and Senate could come to terms on these and other pieces of legisaltion as the session begins to … Read more
On A Path To Less Government or More?
Newsmax reports that New Hampshire’s new governor (gag!) Maggie Hassan is open to the idea of legalizing Marijuana.
Pro-pot advocates in New Hampshire are excited about the possibilities.
Medical marijuana, the gateway-drug -policy to broader decriminalization efforts, is generally considered to be an issue with bi-partisan support. Supporters of legalization at any and every level have also long insisted that the cost to taxpayers of policing pot is excessive. But when the new governor (gag!) says ‘yeah, we’ll seriously consider support for the right bill’ while some folks are getting ready to pass the big fat doobie, I’m asking myself….”If New Hampshire Democrats are really interested does legal pot in any form put us on a path to more government or less?
Vote on medical marijuana in the State Senate today
There’s an article about the Republican-sponsored bill to allow medicinal marijuana use with a doctor’s counseling and prescription in today’s UL HERE.
So where does our 8-year Democrat Gov. John Lynch stand on the bill? He promises to veto the thing! Idiotic. Here’s my comment at the bottom of the Union Leader article:
Democrat Gov. Lynch is an idiot for supporting the failed and extremely harmful “war on some drugs”…
NH Democrats New Talking Point: Subservience To The Crown
New Hampshire democrats are exposing their own hypocrisy again. Doesn’t take much, but this time it is over HCR 19 which reaffirms our states sovereign duty to nullify actions by the general government in defense of its residents.