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Abraxis729 t1_j615w8i wrote

Reply to comment by the_nobodys in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

That swine chief from Bedford has multiple chiefs from other counties whinging about safety with no sources on it. Meanwhile buying alcohol EVERYWHERE is perfectly fine while they can bag anyone for minor possessions still and pocket it themselves. The amount of times my friends had cops catch them with weed and they take it for themselves to keep it "hush,hush" is so warped. Theyre smoking it themselves, that never hits an evidence locker or whatever the piglets are supposed to do with it

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ralettar t1_j615tmg wrote

Reply to What a tool by Matty_Bee63

I don’t think it should be legal until there’s an honest accounting of the negative affects of cannabis on society.

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Abraxis729 t1_j615bzp wrote

Reply to What a tool by Matty_Bee63

That fuckhead chief from Bedford needs to stuff it. He says he "won't be able to protect your families from stoned drivers" yet the police can't protect anyone from drunk drivers nor can they police correctly with sober folk. The whole nonsense that teens will access it more and that there are TONS of stoned drivers with no fucking source is the best part. Teens get their shit off the street. No teen can go in when its 21+ you fucking puttz. Sununu wants to make it a monopoly like a liquor commission yet doesn't have any issue we sell liquor on the side of the highway and still have plenty of alcoholism rampant in this state. God almighty I HATE how fucking regressive we are on this, we are SURROUNDED by states that have a brain stem and we've neen giving them revenue for years. People shit on Mass but at least they use their taxes well and aren't listening to a ton of pigs squealing.

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Matty_Bee63 OP t1_j613iwr wrote

Reply to comment by cronuss in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

Yeah it's clearly trash 🙄 with 92 upvotes and counting. Actually this post got way more of a reaction than I anticipated, glad I'm not the only one who's passionate about this topic

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Umbert360 t1_j611hxq wrote

I think I know what place your probably staying at, near the old Munsonville post office. I’ve stayed in a “school year lease” rental twice on Granite, it’s an awesome lake! I loved it because I’m a big ice fisherman and Granite has lake and rainbow trout. I would put traps out and sit in my living room watching tv.

You have the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway trail go right by the north end of the lake. Going South takes you into Nelson and eventually Mt Monadnock, North to Washington and eventually Mt Sunapee. There’s a guide you can probably find at Toadstool books in Keene or Peterborough

I second Willard Pond, and bald mountain next to it. Also Mt Skatutakee and the Harris Center trails in Hancock. Pitcher Mt is cool, you could actually walk there and back right from your door on the Greenway, with a waterfall on the way.

I recommend this book, it’s about a hermit that lived off the end of Aten Rd on the back side of the lake

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1WantT0Bel1eve t1_j610xa5 wrote

I'd like to explore this: you saw NH cops in MA, watching people buy a legal product in MA, that is decriminalized in NH and deprioritized for enforcement in Nashua, which is the town that borders Tyngsboro, where Nature's Remedy is?

Because, and I want to be very clear, I've been going to Nature's Remedy, and Gage in Ayer since they all opened and I have never, ever seen a cop anywhere near a dispensary or on the border looking for bud holders. To be clear, I was pretty much waiting in the parking lot for both places to open and have bought a LOT of product from both. Never seen what you're describing. Not once.

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dj_narwhal t1_j610np8 wrote

Reply to comment by the_nobodys in What a tool by Matty_Bee63

You don't think the police are heavily invested in marijuana staying illegal? They would actually have to do their job more if it was legalized and you know what kind of fits they throw when they are told to do anything.

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ShortUSA t1_j60xwvc wrote

I think people are confusing manufactured homes with modular homes. Manufactured homes include mobile homes, and some of similar construction, but the wheels are only "on" for transport to the site.

Modular homes are built to the same standards and international, state and local codes as homes built on-site. Modular homes are built off-site and financed and depreciate just like a traditionally built on-site home. I have never owned a modular home, but would not hesitate to buy one. I would certainly use modular construction to build a new home. Even a very large, fancy new home.

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