NH Ron Paul Republican State Rep. sponsoring 51 pro-liberty bills in 2012
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, 01-24-2012 at 10:48 PM (3182 Views)
New Hampshire Ron Paul Republican State Rep. Andrew Manuse is sponsoring 51 pro-liberty bills in 2012. Rep. Manuse endorsed Ron Paul and helped coordinate Ron Paul events in New Hampshire. He is the prime sponsor on main of the 51 bills. The bills deal with a variety of issues from reducing gun regulations to reducing business regulations to reducing speeding law enforcement to allowing industrial hemp to a more open government. Rep. Manuse claims "my focus will remain on my Common Sense for New Hampshire agenda." That sounds good to me. To see the unbelievably long and awesome list of bills, click on his blog post about the bills.
Rep. Manuse’s Legislation for the 2012 Half of the 2011-2012 Session
http://amanuse.rlcnh.org/2012/01/23/...-2012-session/
I'll list a few of them below but click on the link above for the full list. You may have noticed that a lot of the co-sponsors of these bills also endorsed Ron Paul.
HB1338 means that you only have to get a professional or occupational license once. Get it once and don't even bother renewing it.2012-H-2069-R
HB1338 title: relative to failure to renew a professional or occupational license.
Sponsors: (Prime)Paul Mirski, Dan McGuire, Carol McGuire, Andrew Manuse, Mark Warden, Steven Winter, Calvin Pratt, Daniel Itse, James Forsythe, Tom De Blois, Timothy Comerford
HB1696 means no speeding tickets unless you wreck.2012-H-2107-R
HB1696 title: limiting the offense of speeding to cases resulting in property damage or personal injury to another and excluding speeding offenses from the habitual offender statute.
Sponsors: (Prime)George Lambert, Andrew Manuse
ANALYSIS2012-H-2108-R
HB1531 title: relative to prosecution for victimless crimes.
Sponsors: (Prime)George Lambert, Mark Warden, Andrew Manuse
This bill creates an affirmative defense to any felony or misdemeanor if there was no victim of the crime.
This means if you are convicted of a non-violent felon that you are able to own a firearm when you get out of prison.2012-H-2324-R
HB1375 title: relative to access to firearms by persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
Sponsors: (Prime)Andrew Manuse, Seth Cohn, Mark Warden, Elaine Swinford, Robert Rowe, Gregory Sorg, Daniel Itse, George Lambert
This bill:2012-H-2543-R
HB1650 title: relative to commerce in food in New Hampshire.
Sponsors: (Prime)Joshua Davenport, Andrew Manuse, Donna Mauro, Ross Terrio, Spec Bowers, James Forsythe
I. Exempts foodstuffs grown or produced in and then sold in New Hampshire from federal regulation so long as it is labeled as “Made in New Hampshire.”
You know about the smart meter program, 'nough said.2012-S-2999-R
SB266 title: prohibiting electric utilities from installing and maintaining smart meter gateway devices without the residential or business property owner’s consent.
Sponsors: (Prime)James Forsythe, John Barnes, Jr., David Boutin, Jeb Bradley, Jeanie Forrester, John Gallus, Gary Lambert, Bob Odell, Russell Prescott, Jim Rausch, Raymond White, Andrew Manuse, J. Brandon Giuda, Neal Kurk, Alfred Baldasaro, Timothy Comerford
The list goes on and on folks
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