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This wiki is for documenting liberty wins in NH so we can get more liberty winners to move to NH to help us have more liberty wins in NH . If you'd like, you can see How to Move to NH.
NH is the home of the Free State Project, an effort to achieve Liberty in our Lifetime by having liberty-lovers move to the beautiful state of New Hampshire. This wiki is here to serve that goal, and to give potential movers the information they need to come on home to New Hampshire. It also keeps track of some of the important bills that should be watched.
If you'd like to learn more about the concept for the FSP you can read Jason Sorens' manifesto from 2001: https://ncc-1776.org/tle2001/libe131-20010723-03.html
The most important page is located here: Liberty Wins in New Hampshire
There you will find an (incomplete) list of liberty wins in New Hampshire, organized by date. Check back frequently to see new additions!
Editing the wiki
This wiki is fairly new. We're looking for editors. To become an editor:
- Make a new account by clicking the link at the top-right
- Join the FSP Discord by going here: https://discord.gg/gJHrXg7
- Ask to be able to access the wiki, give us your username so we can approve you.
If you don't want to do the editing yourself, you can also simply share a liberty win in the discord server and share the liberty win, and if it's interesting and people are so motivated they may add information about it. If you don't want to join the discord, you can just tell the admin and he can approve you manually.
Most Recent Liberty Wins
August 3rd Commonwealth vs. Dean F. Donnell dismissed on the grounds that Massachusetts permitting laws, as applied to New Hampshire residents, is unconstitutional. This would imply that New Hampshire residents are allowed to carry firearms in Massachusetts without a Massachusetts carry permit.
June 28th HB594 signed by Governor. This bill allows out-of-state professional licenses to be recognized as valid in New Hampshire.
June 27th HB367 signed by Governor. This bill expands School Choice to families earning 350% of the federal poverty guidelines.
June 20th HB2 signed by Governor. This budget contained State of Emergency reform, a faster phase-out of the Interest and Dividends tax, and included an alert system for federal checkpoints.
June 15th HB251 passed by both house and senate. It would put the cost in dollars for compliance with electric renewable portfolio standards on the December electrical bill.
May 4th HB54 signed by Governor. It removed inspection requirements for antique vehicles if they are driven less than 5,000 miles every 2 years
New Mover Resources
- How do I plan for Winter?
- Which Church should I join? Where's the best Synagogue?
- Where can I find amazing food in NH?
- What sort of Businesses are owned by liberty people in NH?
Fun facts
- Privacy is a constitutional right in NH
- Seatbelts are not required in NH
- Car Insurance is not required in NH
- Income Taxes are not levied in NH
- Gun Rights are well-protected in NH
- Sales Taxes don't exist in NH
- Covid19 is not a major threat to your liberty in NH
- Jury Nullification is a legitimate defense in NH
- Death Taxes aren't a problem in NH