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<strong>May 5th:</strong> A prohibition against OHRV (Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle) travel on Hoit Road Marsh is repealed. | <strong>May 5th:</strong> A prohibition against OHRV (Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle) travel on Hoit Road Marsh is repealed. | ||
<strong>March 15th:</strong> [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/billinfo.aspx?id=1445&inflect=2 HB1178] passed, prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep and bear arms. | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 17 June 2022
This page serves as a giant list of basically all the liberty wins we know about.
2022
June 8th: Anti-vaccine mandate protesters who disrupted Executive Council meeting will not be prosecuted
June 2nd: HB-1663 signed into law by Governor Sununu. This bill clarified that homeschool student portfolios remained the property of the parent, not the state, as well as making other aspects of homeschooling in New Hampshire more libertarian in nature.
May 26th: HB1476-FN is defeated. This bill would have rolled-back various bail reforms.
May 5th: HB1022 is passed, permitting pharmacists to dispense the drug Ivermectin without a prescription.
May 5th: A prohibition against OHRV (Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle) travel on Hoit Road Marsh is repealed.
March 15th: HB1178 passed, prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep and bear arms.