Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Attention Weare Taxpayers

This is an example of how your police department and your prosecutor choose to spend your tax money. Your humble chronicler will leave it to you, gentle reader, to decide how appropriate, professional, prepared, competent, effective, and fiscally and litigiously prudent they are. Whether they're actually honorably serving your interests and simply keeping the peace, or just persecuting a fellow citizen for not bowing deeply enough to "authority." Whether there's something else going on here. With your money. I warn you this will be painful. But you're strong. (And just btw, they're scheming to do it again even now. Trust me. I know. Pay up, citizen. And don't you dare question your masters...)

The State of NH v George Hodgdon, Goffstown District Court, 3/15/2011. Catherine Baumann for the prosecution. Seth Hipple for the defense. Read more about the trial here. Read more of the (just recent) history here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. Just to get ya started. Pattern? Don't forget the comments...

And more just from this blog here, herehere and here.

The Offense



The Defense


Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Denying Pain Relief Is Barbaric

(Hey, lookit me! I'm recording public servants in the performance of their duties -- even cops! -- without their permission...!)

Yes, I said barbaric. There is no accurate yet appropriately genteel euphemism. Deal with it. The time of the authoritarian drug warrior must end. Now. Starting with the atrocities committed against those who are suffering. Civil liberties, human rights and self-ownership must be restored. Government as servant, not master. If we make any claim to being a civilized -- let alone free -- society, we must stop forcing our fellows to live in misery for our own ostensibly "high ideals." "Misguided" doesn't remotely begin to cover it. You. Mind your own goddamn business, and "allow" your neighbor to mind his. In return, he'll do the same for you. What a concept.

Two years ago, the NH legislature finally did the right thing, with HB648. They almost even did it twice, but the Senate couldn't quite muster sufficient basic humanity to override Gov. Lynch's promised callous, soulless veto -- of a bill he effectively wrote. When Democrats can't be counted on for even drug reform, I am left wondering what at all they might still be good for.

So this year, the NH legislature -- now under theoretically veto-proof GOP control -- is taking another whack at compassion with HB442, 'relative to the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.' Mind you, it's said to be the most restrictive such legislation in the country, so it's hardly something over which to get overly excited, other than as a start. But if the only reason they finally pass medical marijuana is to put it to the castrated lame duck in the corner office, well, I can live with that.

Can Lynch live with the damage he's done to peaceful, pain-ridden lives? Can't really say I care. Or hope he can, to be honest. There really need to be more consequences for arbitrarily screwing with people, making their painful lives even more difficult, particularly for mere venal political calculation. John, you should experience a little of those shoes. Hey, as Captain Mal Reynolds says, "Mercy is the mark of a great man. Guess I'm just a good man. Well, I'm all right..." (at about 8:40)




Anyway, so here's testimony before the NH House Health & Human Services Committee, 3/1/2011.




And here, the hearing's culminating testimony from Clayton Holton. Actually, I know you're willing, Governor. I just want to hear you say it to his face...




And in the interest of equal time -- 'cause every opinion is equally valid, right...? -- law enforcement's position can, as always (so you don't have to bother slogging through the hearing), be summed up by the following tried-&-true, peer-reviewed scientific analysis.




So, to recap...
Law enforcement: opposed.
Citizenry: in favor.
Reason, federalism, liberty, Constitution: in favor.

Who works for whom here? Who's the boss of you? Can ya tell I'm gettin' really tired of this tyrannical shyte...?

EDIT: 'Why Would Anyone Object to Government Monitoring of Pain Treatment?'