Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Parzival_1775 t1_j6i01ls wrote

Like pretty much everyone else here, I've encountered this regularly. For my own part, I believe that you should take the right of way according to the rules 99% of the time. But for your consideration, I'll offer this key exception where I think it is good to cede the right of way: in situations where traffic is busy enough that the only way the other car can possibly get out is if someone lets them out. Obviously safety needs to take first priority so this shouldn't be done in all cases; but if its safe to do so, and you can tell that the car waiting to turn or merge is likely going to be stuck for a while if no one makes a conscious choice to let them out, I think it's worthwhile.

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whydidilose t1_j6hzw9g wrote

>It robs local entrepreneurs of the chance to open a dispensary and start a business. I would rather see the economic benefit go to people than government.

I do want to point out that large conglomerates have taken over the business in many other states. It sounds nice to keep things local for smaller merchants, but without any laws in place they’ll inevitably be driven out by much larger companies.

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livefreeordie2-75th t1_j6hyxam wrote

Self serving RINO. Doesn’t have a snowflake’s chance in hell. If it wasn’t for all the Massachusetts libtard transplanted pukes he wouldn’t be governor of nh. He should switch to democrat. He’s no Patriot. The nomination is Desantis’ if he wants it. He’d win the presidency in a landslide. Another term of FJB means Civil War.

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01Zaphod t1_j6hw70x wrote

Well, NH has been where I call home all my life, and I can’t see myself living elsewhere. I might change my mind when I’m in my 80’s and can’t handle the thought of doing wood for another winter.

I can’t really offer any advice for the sea coast area because I’m about as far inland as it gets in NH. But, locating in Portsmouth/Rochester area will get you decently close to the White Mountains for hiking, MTB , camping and skiing/boarding. Portsmouth has a decent music and microbrew scene, and a drive to Boston is relatively quick on the interstate. Plus, you will be really close to Maine and will be able to take advantage of the wonderful amenities of that state.

I think you’ll be glad you chose NH over MA once you’ve been here a while.

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