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smartest_kobold t1_j7msiay wrote

Vetoed again.

Nice to see even the smallest reforms are impossible.

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ForklkftJones t1_j7mw5jr wrote

Maybe they're doing me a favor by making it tedious for me to spend money on drugs. I guess I should be grateful? 🤔😶

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xxpact t1_j7nab5e wrote

Chris Su-nono incoming, he’s ready to drop that veto hammer hard

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Action-Calm t1_j7nmme4 wrote

We should have done this right after the massholes. We'd have raked in the cash....

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s2focus t1_j7nqyee wrote

If NH legalizes I’ll be moving there in the next 2-3 years no cap.

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Hyperfein_transition t1_j7ntvi4 wrote

It’s ridiculous that one person can subvert the will of the majority. We need a representative of the people, why does this clown keep getting elected?

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Able_Cunngham603 t1_j7nu08q wrote

Don’t get your hopes up. Governor Crybaby McFishsticks has presidential ambitions.

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FloridaVapes t1_j7obvi4 wrote

I didn’t say it wasn’t. I’m not a fan of our two-party system whatsoever. It polarizes nuanced issues far too much and reduces the chances of enacting actual change in policy. My point is that comparing the percentage of overall votes for a candidate and their constituents’ percentage of support for a single issue is pointless and only serves to create more polarization.

We could also compare Sununu’s 57% victory to NH residents’ support for abortion, constitutional carry laws, tax policies, or anything else.

The answer to deciding individual issues is public referendums to the state constitutional amendments. Our ability to change our state laws should not be blockaded by any party.

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ibBored8 t1_j7okvxt wrote

Couldn’t they just legalize it even if there are no dispensaries? Like no fines for possessing it or bringing it back from out of state. I understand they want to have a monopoly on the sales but it is already being sold out of state. Just make it 100% legal so people can continue to purchase out of state without being a criminal

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JackSteele33 t1_j7p29pb wrote

They won’t pass it until it’s taken off the schedule 1 list and the banking issue is resolved.

Then they’ll sell it thru the state liquor stores and then undercut the surrounding states just like they do now with liquor and get everyone to cross state lines to buy it here.

It’s more of a long time strategy as we all know federal legalization is inevitable. If they let private dispensary’s in now, they’ll be harder to kick out later.

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orcristfoehammer t1_j7p37tt wrote

Lifelong NH resident. This place sucks and I’m outta here. Fuck you free state nazi little bitches

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Freddy_Bimmel t1_j7p6v00 wrote

It’s a federal law that makes it illegal to cross state lines with it, I believe. NH has decriminalized possession (below a certain threshold), but the Feds still govern interstate commerce.

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Kulayd_ t1_j7pamnb wrote

Chris Sununu when I was young, We couldn’t get so high, Now we’re here it’s been so long, Who vetos this in their right mind.

I can’t believe the Revivalists made a song about this guy

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FTheOldWest t1_j7pcj5t wrote

As I've said in the past - thank god Vermont, Maine, and Massachusetts are so close to buy weed and that we can continue to buy shots on a major highway. But no weed, no thank you

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Neighborhood_Lesbian t1_j7pn27j wrote

I don't understand why they done legalize possession and home growing, then revisit retail sales at a later date? Anyone got some insight on that?

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jdkeith t1_j7pn4f1 wrote

They should just start selling it at the liquor stores. What's the DEA going to do?

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Aggravating-Future74 t1_j7pwjex wrote

It's cute people think a Republican wants to be progressive. If you want progressive change, vote out Sununu (or should I say Snusnu?). We will not see NH become better until those who don't want progress are gone. Sununu keeps defunding the public education and is in favor of private Christian education. It's sickening. In 2024, NH residents better vote this clown out. The concept of insanity is repeating the action and expecting change. I honestly can't believe we have death by snusnu for a leader of NH.

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nhbruh t1_j7q1ao2 wrote

I am doubtful this plan will work well in NH. People I talk to about dispensaries care about the product and service they provide. ME has a whole heap of quality dispensaries mere minutes from the NH seacoast, some with their own white labeled top-quality bud that sells for $35 1/8oz before volume discounts. I don’t see NH being able to siphon enough traffic by competing on price nor quality.

I could be wrong, and would be pleasantly surprised if that is the case.

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JackSteele33 t1_j7q4v48 wrote

I know $35 a slice sounds cheap but we’re talking about a product that’s actually easier to grow than tomatoes. It can come down a lot more and still be profitable.

Meanwhile the private dispensary’s you love so much are gouging us cause we’re used to paying more when it was illegal.

It is just a plant in the end.

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gregor-sans t1_j7q61q9 wrote

Does the NH Constitution allow pocket vetoes? Or would legislation that reaches the Governor's desk become law unless he explicitly vetoes the bill?

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mikedip3 t1_j7qehpo wrote

If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen this type of headline, I’d have enough to drive to MA and buy and eighth

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nhbruh t1_j7qeuk0 wrote

I’m not disagreeing with you, I think I just have a different perspective because I’m interested in a premium product/service. At any rate I hope NH can legalize so we can capitalize on lost revenue from such late market entry. Cheers.

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Matty_Bee63 t1_j7qogo7 wrote

I got like 5 dispensaries within a stones throw of my city haha. And I give 0 fucks about NH cops and crossing borders. My only issue is home cultivation I would love to be able to grow my own plants

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RiverGreen7535 t1_j7qooyo wrote

Funny how people who vote against legalization of weed are the first to cry poverty over roads and bridges that are ready to collapse. . . .

The taxes alone on weed in NH would remedy at least 50% of infrastructure issues without raising taxes-or maybe (thinking outside the box here) invest the weed tax dollars into a fund to pay for climate change damage. Damage is only going up from here . . . .my head just imploded!😮

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Matty_Bee63 t1_j7qowc3 wrote

That's the only reason I want legal cannabis in NH, I could care less about being able to buy it because I can already buy it I drive to Maine I have a place that's 10 minutes from my house, and it's a regular a routine to me and grocery shopping or doing laundry.

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Matty_Bee63 t1_j7qpa1u wrote

He cares more about his appearance for his upcoming run for president, than the millions and millions of dollars annually going to Maine and Massachusetts

As long as cannabis is federally illegal and schedule 1 he will veto anything that says Marijuana legalization

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Matty_Bee63 t1_j7qt3wx wrote

Hey guys I'm in NH near the southern border to both Maine and mass. Anyone know of any cheap rec dispensaries that are new Hampshire friendly ? Right now I'm paying pretty hefty prices in Berwick Maine, would love to find some cheaper alternatives you just can't always trust Google or Weedmaps, it's better to hear it from people

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runninon t1_j7siwc3 wrote

Some people also don't seem to think about scale of these operations when they see some of the prices. Yeah, it may be a bit overpriced right now, but until it can be federally legalized, I don't think there will be a massive shift in prices.

There's a big upfront investment for the facilities and staff that needs to be made up. Plus, many law firms are incorporating cannabis strain intellectual property law into their services. So, growers that want to avoid a costly (potentially ruinous) lawsuit pay royalties to grow some of our favorite strains.

The best analogy I can think of is the industrialized agriculture industry. They can operate across state lines with large reaching and complex distribution networks that allow them to operate with smaller profit margins. (I agree with the points you've brought up, just adding food for thought).

Edit: btw, which dispo do you hit up? I go to herbal pathways in Berwick. They have quarters as low as $45 after taxes. Prices vary depending on which grower it came from.

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