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Rael
06-16-2011, 12:58 PM
New Hampshire, South Dakota and Indiana ranked at the top

It might be the ‘Land of the Free’, but some states certainly aren’t living up to the words of America’s national anthem.

New York, New Jersey and California are the least free in the U.S., based on an index of public policies affecting your individual freedoms.
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The rankings are based economic, social and personal freedoms of Americans - and include measures such as taxes, government spending and regulations.
Map: New York, New Jersey and California are the least free states in the U.S., based on an index of public policies affecting your economic, social, and personal freedoms

Map: New York, New Jersey and California are the least free states in the U.S., based on an index of public policies affecting your economic, social, and personal freedoms

But New Hampshire, South Dakota and Indiana are the most free states in the U.S., according to Virginia think tank the Mercatus Center.

New York is by far the least free state and has had ‘the most interstate emigration of any state over the last decade’, the 'Freedom in the 50 States' report said.

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The state also has ‘by far the highest taxes in the country’ and ‘only Alaska has more government debt as a percentage of the economy’.

New York’s smoking and gun laws are ‘extremely’ strict, cigarette taxes are the ‘highest in the county’ and ‘motorists are highly regulated’.

The report recommends New York should legalise same-sex partnerships, cut spending, privatise transport systems and cut taxes.

California ‘aggressively interferes in the personal lives of its citizens’ and ‘needs to cut government spending’, the report said.

It added that labour laws are ‘extremely strict’ and the state’s ‘liability system almost reaches the abysmal quality of the Deep South’s’.

But New Hampshire’s gun laws are ‘among the most liberal in the country’, government debt has fallen and ‘effective retail-tax rates on wine and spirits are zero’.

It is also the only state in the U.S. with no seatbelt law for adults, but ‘home-school laws are slightly worse than average’, the report said.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2003910/New-York-New-Jersey-California-come-individual-freedoms-study.html#ixzz1PT0srEPZ

dannno
06-16-2011, 01:11 PM
Cannabis laws are only weighted at 5.8%

Since I smoke cannabis all day every day, I would weight that higher, personally, and California would do much better.

moonshineplease
06-16-2011, 01:39 PM
Yeah, Indiana doesn't seem as free as depicted here.

cjm
06-16-2011, 02:14 PM
Thanks for posting. The full report can be found here for anyone interested:

http://mercatus.org/sites/all/modules/custom/mercatus_50_states/files/Freedom50States2011.pdf

Edit: link to web page that contains download link shown above: http://mercatus.org/freedom-50-states-2011

eduardo89
06-16-2011, 02:19 PM
Cannabis laws are only weighted at 5.8%

Since I smoke cannabis all day every day, I would weight that higher, personally, and California would do much better.

If that's your most important issue then, yes, move to California.

Acala
06-16-2011, 02:29 PM
Cannabis laws are only weighted at 5.8%

Since I smoke cannabis all day every day, I would weight that higher, personally, and California would do much better.

Unless cannabis is the ONLY thing you consider, California will still suck.

scottditzen
06-16-2011, 02:31 PM
I'm going to have to look into this more in-depth.

I've lived in all three states, NYC, NJ and CA.

From my knee-jerk perspective I'd say NYC and CA provide a very high degree of personal and social freedom. I think the thriving music and arts scenes there are a testament to that.

NJ not so much.

osan
06-16-2011, 04:59 PM
I'm going to have to look into this more in-depth.

I've lived in all three states, NYC, NJ and CA.

From my knee-jerk perspective I'd say NYC and CA provide a very high degree of personal and social freedom. I think the thriving music and arts scenes there are a testament to that.

NJ not so much.

Got ot NYC, put a large frame revolver conspicuously on your belt, and go outside. Let us know how free you remain and how long it lasted... from the Tombs if you can manage it.

I am a NYC native, lived in LA and SF for a number of years, and lived for many more in NJ. You're about as free as a chattel slave in those places.

osan
06-16-2011, 05:00 PM
Unless cannabis is the ONLY thing you consider, California will still suck.

You have the gift of understatement.

scottditzen
06-17-2011, 09:35 AM
Got ot NYC, put a large frame revolver conspicuously on your belt, and go outside. Let us know how free you remain and how long it lasted... from the Tombs if you can manage it.

I am a NYC native, lived in LA and SF for a number of years, and lived for many more in NJ. You're about as free as a chattel slave in those places.

Yeah...I'm not going to do that lol.

oyarde
06-17-2011, 11:17 AM
This is no suprise . The Socialist govt states will always be the least free.