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Jason Sorens and William Ruger, the authors of the study, talk about the study on Reason.TV
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This study is highly flawed in a few key respects. Don't get me wrong; I know NH is a beacon for freedom, especially compared to the surrounding states. But, for just one example, they have South Carolina listed as less free than North Carolina, and North Carolina even less free than Virginia. I can tell you as a native North Carolinian who's spent a great deal of time in SC and VA that this couldn't be further from the truth. Taxes are outrageous here compared to SC, gun laws are stricter (heck, we're not even "allowed" to have fireworks), and if charged with a felony here (charged, not convicted), you can have your DNA collected and put in a state database.
South Carolina is enviably, gloriously free in comparison (though certainly not as free as it could be). Whoever put this graph together also failed to note the amazing legislative successes that have happened in Wyoming and Idaho since the state nullification movements there have taken hold. You can now legally conceal a firearm in Wyoming without a government concealed carry permission slip. That's pretty darn amazing from my East Coast frame of reference.
Any updates from the potential NH movers in this thread?
Freedom is also good for you health.
NH ranks six in greatest life expectancy by state.
http://www.npr.org/news/specials/longevity/
Good for your personal safety:
NH has lowest US violent crime rate:
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/nhcrime.htm
Good for your economic well being:
NH has third lowest unemployment rate nationwide.
http://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm
Freedom works, it's good for your body, mind, soul and bank account, statism kills, physically and psychologically.
It's no more difficult than that.
Sorry, I am not sure I understand your question.
The 2009 Report used 2006/2007 data. It said NH was the freest state. The 2011 Report used 2008/2009 data. It said NH was the freest state. In 2009 and 2010, NH lost freedom. In 2011 and 2012, NH gained freedom. I think a new report will come out within a few months using 2010/2011 data.
As for NH, I'm loving it here. Do you have a question about NH or something?
I just saw a few "I'm considering moving to NH" posts from my fellow RPFers and was wondering if they had pulled the trigger yet. With Ron retired now I think the FSP is about the best chance we've got to actually make any gains.
I just saw a few "I'm considering moving to NH" posts from my fellow RPFers and was wondering if they had pulled the trigger yet. With Ron retired now I think the FSP is about the best chance we've got to actually make any gains.
In Remembrance... of the LIVE FREE STATE
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New Hampshire Primary, both McCain and Romney had gambled much on the state. McCain had staked much on his grassroots efforts in the state he won in 2000, as well as the state with one of the most independent voting blocks which was McCain's favor. Romney, coming from neighboring Massachusetts, was known by many in New Hampshire and even owned a home in the state of New Hampshire. Pre-Primary polling showed McCain with a slight edge (32%-28%)with Huckabee leading Giuliani for third (12%-9%).
Primary results: McCain won 37% to Romney's 32% Ron Paul took one county.
McCain lost New Hamsphire in the Presidential general election to Obama 54-45%
From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_New_Hampshire,_2012Results by town. Orange indicates those won by Romney, gold indicates those won by Paul, crimson those won by Huntsman. White indicates towns where there were no votes cast.