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<strong>March 28th:><strong> [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/bill_status/legacy/bs2016/billText.aspx?id=101&txtFormat=html&sy=2017 HB-474] bans the use of Stingrays, which are wireless cell-phone snooping devices, without a warrant. |
Revision as of 18:03, 28 June 2022
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This page serves as a giant list of basically all the liberty wins we know about.
2022
June 24th: HB1178 signed into law. This nullifies federal gun control and prohibits state agents from aiding in their enforcement. See: Gun Rights
June 24th: HB1495 signed into law. This prohibits the state from requiring businesses to require vaccine or documentation related to vaccination or immunity status. (Note: This does not ban businesses from requiring vaccination, this bans the state from requiring businesses to require vaccination) See: Vaccine Mandate
June 24th: HB1604 signed into law. This bill requires state hospitals and medical facilities to grant religious and medical exemptions from vaccination requirements. See: Vaccine Mandate
June 24th: HB1606 signed into law. This modifies the vaccine registry so that instead of it being an opt-out system, it is an "opt" system. It also provides that a patient's personal data shall not be entered into the registry without their explicit consent. This applies to all vaccines, not just ones that are pushed as a result of recent events. See: Vaccine Registry
June 8th: Anti-vaccine mandate protesters who disrupted Executive Council meeting will not be prosecuted.
June 7th: HB314 signed into law. This bill reduced licensing requirements for farmers by increasing the amount of food homestead food operations can sell before requiring a license.
June 2nd: HB-1663 signed into law. 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: HB-1221-FN is signed, reducing Business Profits Taxes.
May 26th: HB1476-FN is defeated. This bill would have rolled-back various bail reforms.
May 5th: A prohibition against OHRV (Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle) travel on Hoit Road Marsh is repealed.
April 20th: The NH Supreme Court orders the town of Canaan to release report on police misconduct.
April 11th: HB207 signed, eliminating licensing requirements for Household Goods carriers.
April 4th: HB440 signed. This prohibits the suspension of civil liberties during a state of emergency.
March 23rd: Town of Barrington forced to drop lawsuit against 2A Tactical.
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.
2021
June 24th: SB130 passes, bringing School Choice to New Hampshire through Educational Freedom Accounts.
2020
2019
2018
2017
March 28th:> HB-474 bans the use of Stingrays, which are wireless cell-phone snooping devices, without a warrant.