Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Theseus-Paradox t1_j3a8z4l wrote

They don’t classify it as that. It would be classified as a “Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle”.

Which would follow this law

*”a) A vehicle shall be rejected if:

(3) The suspension has been altered, and the bottom edge of the horizontal bumper bar:

b. Is less than 16 inches or more than 30 inches above level ground on a multipurpose passenger vehicle and light-duty truck; “*

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_j3a7c0o wrote

GOP agenda? NH has theoretically elected a democratic president for the past five elections. Not for nothing

I don’t smoke pot, really. I used to, and absolutely might if I’m at a bar if someone brings some out.

It’s irrelevant to me if the state controls that transaction, between humans. And to be honest, I’d rather it not be regulated and taxed. Decriminalization is good for enough for me, which we already have.

Bring up a point for me to debate, I’m feeling sleepy, but feisty.

Exactly how is giving the State absolute control over weed beneficial to anyone but the State? Go.

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NeitherAsk1441 OP t1_j3a5c9n wrote

Stop getting pregnant.

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State Medicaid policy explicitly covers transition-related health care
• See NH Medicaid Care Management Program Member Handbook (p56; 2019)
• Formerly, state explicitly excluded transition-related care (see New Hampshire Medicaid
Services (Form 77L) (2017)). Ban lifted in Oct 2017

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Smirkly t1_j3a49sd wrote

Never mind dispensaries, Maine is flooding the grey market and prices keep coming down. I paid $60 for an eighth because I wanted to try Vermont weed. Holy shit, plus $13 taxes for an once price of $584.00. I get pissa weed from Maine and it is going under $200 an oz, no tax added. Even Massachusetts was cheaper than Bratteleboro Vermont.

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Azr431 t1_j3a40kp wrote

The state liquor stores can sell it without the feds legalizing it. It’s pretty funny how the GOP loves to claim states rights and give the middle finger to the feds on all the things THEY support, but not cannabis, which is supported by 2/3 of granite staters.

But the GOP wants to pass some ‘parents bill of rights’ nonsense to satisfy their anti-gov’t voters 🙄

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Smirkly t1_j3a3gxz wrote

It wouldn't matter as the asshole executive council, gerrymandered as they are, let alone Chris Sununu, will guarantee the grey, formerly black, market thrives and children will have no problem buying pot or any other drug. Nice going hypocrites.

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