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Share Free State Project Experiences

carsontech

Activist Member
Joined
Apr 7, 2011
Messages
529
Location
Anderson, SC
I'm curious to see if there any active OCDO members that have moved to NH because of the Free State Project. Specifically, I want to hear about the experiences of how open carry compares/compared in NH to the participants home state. Maybe even post some other relevant stories about the liberty movement going there that would be good info for like minded liberty folk. Also, how's the fight for constitutional carry going?

I'm very interested in an organized liberty movement aimed at local and state level government, but it seems the most active movement is in NH. Its way too cold there for my family in the winter, but I'm still very interested.

I know I could ask this on a few different NH forums related to the liberty movement and Free State Project. I thought a thread like this might help make people aware of the project or jog their memories. Maybe it will get people motivated to start a movement where they live.
 
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Joshua Liberty

New member
Joined
Dec 30, 2011
Messages
1
Location
United States
I'm a Free Stater living in Manchester since 2009.

The laws about open carry are completely relaxed, although I do recall that a couple of years ago the legislature had enacted a ban against open carry within the State House. I never go to the State House so I'm not up on whether that was lifted.

The legislative activism has definitely been effective, in addition to Jenn Coffey's repeal of all knife laws the legislature has passed forms of stand your ground/castle doctrine, one of them in response to the arrest and conviction of a man named Ward Bird for using a weapon to remove an unwelcome visitor from his property. (He is now free.)

We aren't perfect, Vermont-carry is still in the works (again, I don't spend any time at the State House myself so I'm not up to date) but the dozen or so Free Stater Reps in the House have had an easy time connecting and working with the existing legislature to ensure the protection of personal defense rights.
 
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Herr Heckler Koch

Guest
In September I visited friends near Norwich, VT, near Hanover, NH and Lake Willoughby, NH. I said that 'If I was not so happy here in Wisconsin, I could be very happy there."

One of the topics of conversation was of roads and bridges not repaired/replaced after the 1929 floods. Good people, principled, conservative and frugal.
 

jrd929

Regular Member
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Messages
53
Location
Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
I'm a Free Stater living in Manchester since 2009.

The laws about open carry are completely relaxed, although I do recall that a couple of years ago the legislature had enacted a ban against open carry within the State House. I never go to the State House so I'm not up on whether that was lifted.

The legislative activism has definitely been effective, in addition to Jenn Coffey's repeal of all knife laws the legislature has passed forms of stand your ground/castle doctrine, one of them in response to the arrest and conviction of a man named Ward Bird for using a weapon to remove an unwelcome visitor from his property. (He is now free.)

We aren't perfect, Vermont-carry is still in the works (again, I don't spend any time at the State House myself so I'm not up to date) but the dozen or so Free Stater Reps in the House have had an easy time connecting and working with the existing legislature to ensure the protection of personal defense rights.

Yes, the ban on the state house was repealed back in January.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/ne...04/nh_gop_leaders_meet_on_statehouse_gun_ban/
 
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