danmac1152

danmac1152 t1_jd7rr0x wrote

Not to mention how many meth labs do you think are actually in NH? You never know, there may be a small mom and pop type deal out there but as far as I know from what I’ve read, it’s almost impossible to make the stuff without access to heavily restricted industrial chemicals. They have factories cranking it out south of the border. I genuinely wouldn’t worry about this in NH.

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danmac1152 t1_jck8bt4 wrote

I’m not sure about the cultivation part because I’ve read a few times now that they home cultivation part had to be omitted to please certain people and that it would be a separate bill all together. From what I understand medical patients would be able to grow 3 flowering plant, 3 non flowering and 12 seedlings. We would also have to register our small grows with the state. Which is nuts.

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danmac1152 t1_jamehtx wrote

It’s not just being sedentary. I’ve been a butcher most of my life and and I can’t even tell you how often I get a customer that I get chest pains from just looking at them, tell me the want the fattiest cut of this, or put some extra fat on that, or just buy straight up fat.

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danmac1152 t1_j9uab05 wrote

Both make sense really. Ignorance and the monopoly thing. Especially when you look at how adamant a lot of our state gov seems to be about home cultivation. Do I believe that they actually believe the hippie guy with 6 plants in his basement could be the next El Chapo? Yes. Do I believe that they don’t want people to grow because it might hinder their state income? Yes. We need people who are more with the current world in our government

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danmac1152 t1_j9r5zc9 wrote

This isn’t my outlook at all but people are probably mad because it’s in Manchester. Seems to be an idea in this state that people who live in cities like Manchester, Nashua or Portsmouth are scum and building affordable housing will attract more scum. These same people would also most likely laud an affordable housing plan in a smaller or rural town.

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danmac1152 t1_j9hc42a wrote

Yea that’s kinda how it works. Same as how so many people want to move to Mass, drive the prices up, then people from Mass can’t afford to live there. Called supply and demand. I don’t think anyone likes it. But again, people do what they can to afford their lives and survive.

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