MiggySmalls6767

MiggySmalls6767 t1_it9enw8 wrote

Ah man. They have to go schlep over priced booze in another state guess. All couple hundred of those folks will have to suffer the tyranny of supplementing the need for a state income tax and qualify affordable booze for the 1.3 million other citizens of the state plus the surrounding states.

The horror… the horror…😂

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_it8pfhj wrote

It would make you cry to see bourbon prices in other states lol. NH’s system is infinitely better for the consumer. We are paying significantly less for quality wine and liquor than our neighboring “free market” states”

Hence why the state generates a massive amount of revenue from the State operated liqor stores. Which then is money into the State Coffers which is good. Instead of an income tax.

It’s really a great system for both the state and the consumer .

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_it8h3s7 wrote

When all the candidates are saying the same thing and one has an issue you believe in.. which legalization of cannabis effects a bevy of downwind issues from revenue stream to criminal justice reform… then why wouldn’t you vote for someone who is living in the 21st century on that issue?

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MiggySmalls6767 t1_isk5vzj wrote

You’re aware Bolduc supports a national ban on abortion correct? Which would supersede NH law? I’m not entirely sure you understand how the US government work.

But as politicians can do very little to affect those previously mentioned things, and given the fact Bolduc hasn’t even attempted to try to claim he could effect any of those things(food, energy, etc)… then it’s actually a very good move by Hassan to go after the second most important issue to NH voters. Hence her pretty impressive lead give her overall low approval ratings.

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