Hey, Wyoming has a Free State Project too
http://www.freestatewyoming.org/

I would be interested if I wasn't a native Floridian - I think 65 degrees is freezing. I wouldn't last a day.
Lots of us have moved to New Hampshire from warmer climes -- I moved from California, other have moved from Kentucky, Florida, you name it. The harsh reality is, I can't name a state that has nice warm weather, and also has:
* no state income or sales tax
* open carry & shall-issue concealed-carry
* constitutional ban on eminent domain for private usage
* volunteer, essentially unpaid (and hence hard to corrupt) citizen legislature
* ~3,000 people for each State Rep, so: (a) your State Rep will actually listen to you, and (b) you have a shot at winning the office, just by meeting your neighbors
* hey, I could go on, but someone else already has: see the 101 Reasons to Choose NH
I run a website that aggregates blogs and videos created by Free-Staters who have moved to NH and become active:
http://freestateblogs.net
Lastly, see the RP/FSP page:
http://www.freestateproject.org/intro/ron_paul
do you have any word yet if dr. paul will be speaking again this year?
how about michael badnarik? his keynote dinner last year was fantastic.
I would be interested if I wasn't a native Floridian - I think 65 degrees is freezing. I wouldn't last a day.
I'm not a fan of the cold either. A Southern Free State Project sounds awesome.
One cold season out of four is a small price to pay for freedom. We can teach you how to live in the cold easier than you could learn how to live with less liberty.
Most people who visit/move to NH for the first time have two reactions:
1) Sometimes within seconds of crossing the border, they do things that are illegal in other states (take off your seat belt or helmet while driving/riding, buying liquor on Sundays, open carry guns w/o any steenkin' permit, etc.
2) After or during their first winter, we always hear: "You know, this winter thing ISN'T that bad!"
We have no sales tax, no income tax, no adult seat belt law, no helmet law, no mandatory car insurance (unless you screw up), we have one rep for ever 3,089 people so we can keep them close and call them at home no problem if we have an issue. We have an Atlantic coastline, tons of lakes, mountains, rural areas, towns, small cities and largish cities. We have every climate except desert. We were the first state to declare ourselves free of the British and the right to revolution was one of the first things written into our state Constitution. We are the most atheistic state in the union, we have the highest rates of alcohol and cannabis consumption in the nation, and yet we are among the healthiest people in the country.
Come on up for a week. I think you would want to move here as soon as possible. Nearly every liberty lover does.
JM
Hey, Wyoming has a Free State Project toohttp://www.freestatewyoming.org/
I promise to move to N.H. and vote for Ron Paul in the N.H. primary if 2 others will make the move as well. Any takers?
Check out Boston T. Party's idea for Wyoming. Much more do-able. Google it. I know a few that have relocated. Wyoming makes a much better choice than NH. Molon Label by Boston outlines the basic premise.