NH jails amateur lawyer hours after apparent victory

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Sponsor: http://FreeKeene.com - New Hampton cops seize liberty activist Ivy Walker of Grafton just hours after her efforts to free another activist appear to have borne fruit. But it appears that the timing was coincidental.


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  • The US is a shithole. Well okay, a nice place to visit. But I wouldn't want to live there.

    ...I know. Because I live there.

  • You do not need taxes for roads, for schools, or for any of those services. In fact, the use of a government entity which is not directly involved in the use of such services (i.e., students, drivers, people with houses on fire) do not do as good a job as those who do benefit directly from them. Private road building, fire depts, police depts., etc. have all been very successful in the past before the tax man came to town and stole our money.

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  • @robertquentincobb No she's not! You're just another worthless criminal banker shill STFU bitch!!!

  • Oh Man! But that bitch is an Ugly fuck..

  • @70scarrestoguy Wrong again. Transporting a firearm in a vehicle in California required that it be in a LOCKED case with the ammunition separate from the gun. This has been the law for over 10-years. Hell, I have a 1999 Cal. D.O.J. publication that has that law written in there. Wake up.

  • @Rooster1Cogburn Apparently you skip over the wording that you don't like, so I'll copy & paste the words for you this time but then I'm done with you. [over legislated states such as Massachusetts & California. As of 1/1 2012 you can't open carry a firearm on your person or in a vehicle in California] CAN"T OPEN CARRY!!!!!!!! Has it sunk in yet? No handguns visible on your person, no handguns visible in your vehicle. If your the typical Californian, no wonder CA has such high crime rates

  • @70scarrestoguy Not one thing you wrote addressed the issue I raised of carrying firearm in your vehicle in California. Are you one of those stupid shits that spout out some bullshit and then when you get caught, you just spout out some irrelevant bullshit in hopes of covering up being caught for the earlier bullshit? Is that it?

  • @wingsuitfreak BULLSHIT "Private road building, fire depts, police depts., etc. have all been very successful in the past before the tax man came to town and stole our money" What are you some fucking stupid crackpot or something??? Go back to the freaking Romans and the only way to do public works projects is forced taxes. Stupid shit.

  • @70scarrestoguy Go back & reread my original retort to you thanking God you don't live in a backwards State such as New Hampshire. I wrote that; A lot of freedoms we enjoy are criminal acts in over legislated states such as Massachusetts & California. As of 2012 you can't open carry a firearm on your person or in a vehicle in California. The relevant phrase being "open carry".My point was as of 2012; A handgun may not be visible to the public while being carried or transported within a vehicle.

  • @70scarrestoguy I was looking up California crime statistics & loss of Californians civil liberties. I saw the bill AB144 written by Portatino-D, then read the Governor signed it into law in October 2011. The new Law went into effect on 1/1/2012. If you don't possess a California CCW license, you'd better read the new law. Of course the new law doesn't apply to LEO or State employees(parole officers, corrections officers etc) allowed to open carry while performing their duties.

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