Darwins_Dog
Darwins_Dog t1_j6ip2ol wrote
Reply to comment by KrissaKray in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
ME is closer for me.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6iovkl wrote
Reply to comment by akmjolnir in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
I'm not quite sure what your point is. The status quo works fine for me, but we could be bringing in more revenue (and supporting local businesses) by making a change that has massive public support.
Adults in other states have figured out how to sell and tax weed without a state monopoly on sales. I think holding out for federal changes is just giving money to other states; money that could be improving our roads, schools, etc. right now.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6i2mv6 wrote
Reply to comment by whydidilose in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
There's room for both. IME in Mass, Maine, and Colorado there are both large chains and independent stores (just like every other business). Besides, that's still not a compelling reason to have a state monopoly. That's just picking who gets control.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6i1j8o wrote
Reply to comment by ArbitraryOrder in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
That doesn't make it any better...
Darwins_Dog t1_j6hs8gt wrote
Reply to comment by whydidilose in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
There's no guarantee it will work as well as liquor stores since production and distribution don't work the same. Prices are more variable and there's more local production so there's no Coors or Jack Daniels that we can always sell for cheaper.
In the absence of national brands, people are building loyalty to stores instead. Some of them even have loyalty programs and give away weed when you hit a certain mark. The longer we wait, the stronger the loyalty.
The state can still tax weed sales just like every other state. We are actively losing out on that revenue. It doesn't make sense to keep waiting on the basis that it might generate more revenue for the state.
It robs local entrepreneurs of the chance to open a dispensary and start a business. I would rather see the economic benefit go to people than government.
I've also never seen a quote or official statement that this is why they are waiting. Reddit seems pretty convinced, but idk.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6hpcxq wrote
Reply to comment by whydidilose in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
The best reason still isn't a good one.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6hnhoo wrote
Reply to comment by chadwickipedia in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
That's not a good reason to ignore a majority of constituents.
Darwins_Dog t1_j64ldq7 wrote
Reply to comment by woolsocksandsandals in Hudson, NH woman found guilty on charges related to Capitol attack by rabblebowser
In most cases this is probably all they can prove. I kinda prefer fines to prison though. Most aren't dangerous (just easily misled) and it costs us a lot of money to lock them up. The ringleaders better get prison time, but the rest can just pay through the nose.
Darwins_Dog t1_j43uuwd wrote
Reply to comment by HowardNelsonJr in New Hampshire Trans Sanctuary Bill (plus two others) by 1carus_x
We could use more funding and support for mental health in NH. I'd support a bill to give people more access to mental help.
Darwins_Dog t1_j1q6j0d wrote
Reply to comment by Fancy-Respect8729 in Robots Are Replacing Workers Lost in the Pandemic. They're Here to Stay. by jormungandrsjig
Someone's going to have to throw out all of the un-purchased goods produced by robot factories.
Darwins_Dog t1_j1pvy6b wrote
Reply to comment by InsaneFerrit666 in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
The link in the article is open access. I'll take your bet though.
Darwins_Dog t1_j1pvbi7 wrote
Reply to comment by Cryptid_Chaser in Logged forest compared with an unlogged forest could be better for climate change. A detailed assessment of vegetation growth, bird and mammal numbers, and energy flows in logged and unlogged forests offers some surprising findings. by Creative_soja
Given the scope if what they were measuring, this is huge. More or bigger sites would have taken an army to process the images and check all the traps.
Darwins_Dog t1_j0vkpwy wrote
Reply to comment by BlackJesus420 in The Granite State Starts to Crack? - New Hampshire Legislators Introduce Bipartisan Cannabis Legalization Bill by CurtD34
Yeah, it doesn't actually affect anyone's ability to get weed, just where the money goes. In the end that's not enough to motivate voters to show up.
Darwins_Dog t1_izglyim wrote
Reply to comment by Twizzlers_and_donuts in Are there a lot more diseases for land animals than sea creatures? If yes, why? by Bored_Survivor
Also, red tides often end with a virus outbreak. The dense population and biological stressors make the algae very susceptible.
Darwins_Dog t1_izgj5y5 wrote
I wonder what it would look like if they mapped resudents' desire for other people to leave the state. I feel like NH would rank pretty high.
Darwins_Dog t1_izck9fj wrote
Reply to comment by ra10cracker in Pioneering method can detect 14 types of cancer with a blood test by Logibenq
There's not much big pharma can do in this case. It's a test for specific molecules so the most they could do would be patent a specific method or instrument.
Darwins_Dog t1_iyn6l2g wrote
Reply to comment by OrgeGeorwell in A new study based on 22 FOI requests of over 11,000 pages found that Coca-Cola exerts direct influence on academic institutions and organizations that convene major public health conferences and events, and makes payments directly to speakers and researchers conditional on media interviews. by Meatrition
It was a thing for me in grade school (I think that's what they mean) because the books had to last for at least a decade. We had to have paper covers to protect them (or maybe just hide years of damage idk).
Darwins_Dog t1_iyn5znw wrote
Reply to comment by TransposingJons in A new study based on 22 FOI requests of over 11,000 pages found that Coca-Cola exerts direct influence on academic institutions and organizations that convene major public health conferences and events, and makes payments directly to speakers and researchers conditional on media interviews. by Meatrition
It's good for your T-zone they say.
Darwins_Dog t1_iycpy12 wrote
Reply to comment by Bullet_2300 in "Green Mediterranean diet” high in polyphenols and fiber can reduce that visceral fat. After 18 months, those subjected to the diet saw a visceral fat reduction of 14 percent; eaters of the Mediterranean Diet saw a 7 percent drop. Visceral fat among “healthy eaters” was reduced by 4.5 percent by Wagamaga
Also, you never actually even said you have evidence to the contrary (let alone provide any). Just straight in with the personal attacks. You had the chance to win the argument with one link, but here we are instead.
Darwins_Dog t1_iybdl7d wrote
Reply to comment by Bullet_2300 in "Green Mediterranean diet” high in polyphenols and fiber can reduce that visceral fat. After 18 months, those subjected to the diet saw a visceral fat reduction of 14 percent; eaters of the Mediterranean Diet saw a 7 percent drop. Visceral fat among “healthy eaters” was reduced by 4.5 percent by Wagamaga
Just accept the L dude. You made bad assumptions and got called out on it.
Darwins_Dog t1_iy97gg0 wrote
Reply to comment by ThunderySleep in So Many 603 Phone Calls by WarlockTank
The only thing you did was enter your number into a form online somewhere.
I read something about new regulations around call spoofing being the cause. They aren't actually in NH, but they can disguise their number to look like it. If you lived somewhere else, they would look local to that area.
Darwins_Dog t1_iy970k5 wrote
Reply to comment by RelativeMotion1 in So Many 603 Phone Calls by WarlockTank
Depends on the call, but I think this usually works. Back in the day I worked in a call center and we loved people that would stay on the line. Sales calls are rated by how long they keep you on the line (the assumption being that more time is more chances to sell) but scammers want gullible people.
Darwins_Dog t1_iy7v9rk wrote
Reply to comment by 1WantT0Bel1eve in Man charged in Brookline shooting released from jail days before incident by [deleted]
Yeah
Darwins_Dog t1_iy6b49t wrote
Reply to comment by 1WantT0Bel1eve in Man charged in Brookline shooting released from jail days before incident by [deleted]
The time for rehabilitation would have been around 1989 it seems. The goal of reform being to avoid cases like this one.
Darwins_Dog t1_j6iuids wrote
Reply to comment by akmjolnir in New Hampshire GOP governor says he’s considering 2024 White House bid by Jesuslovesthepackers
You brought it up. Legalizing and taxing weed will bring in revenue (hopefully we agree on that much) so the question is then which system will be the most effective. I think private ownership is better (in part because it can be implemented now), you appear to be on the side of eventual state ownership.
Dismissing the debate with hyperbole and arguments that I never made is lame and unproductive.