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In a major policy shift, New Hampshire, Governor Chris Sununu has now come out in favor of legalizing marijuana under tight state control,

32-year-old Joseph Reddem of Manchester is one of two employees at a Massachusetts store accused of stealing lottery winnings froma customers ticket in advertently left behind. 

Maine Seabags, which makes nautical accessories from recycled sales, has opened its 50th store in Kittery 

Would be migrants at the US border with Mexico, are abiding by new restrictions imposed by the US. 

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 In a major policy shift, New Hampshire, Governor Chris Sununu has now come out in favor of legalizing marijuana under tight state control, That follows State Senate rejection of legalizing it as a recreational drug. He says that the state could control legalized marijuana just like it controls liquor sales. Sununu says that illegal Marijuana could contain dangerous drugs, like fentanyl. And he also pointed out that legalization is widely  supported by people in New Hampshire. He even said that it’s possible for the legislature to pass a bill this session for legalization. He has opposed it in the past and it has lost in the State Senate even after House passage. New Hampshire is the only state in New England without some form of recreational marijuana.

Here is Sununu’s statement

Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement on the future of marijuana legalization in New Hampshire:

During my years as Governor, a bill to legalize marijuana in New Hampshire has never garnered enough bipartisan support to reach my desk. I have never vetoed legislation to legalize recreational marijuana. In 2017, I was proud to be the first Governor in New Hampshire history to sign legislation decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana so that no one would go to jail for simple possession. We expanded access to medical marijuana and provided a pathway to annul old convictions for marijuana possession.

In the past, I said now is not the time to legalize marijuana in New Hampshire. Across this country and in the midst of an unprecedented opioid crisis, other states rushed to legalize marijuana with little guardrails. As a result, many are seeing the culture and fabric of their state turn.

NH is the only state in New England where recreational use is not legal. Knowing that a majority of our residents support legalization, it is reasonable to assume change is inevitable. To ignore this reality would be shortsighted and harmful. That is why, with the right policy and framework in place, I stand ready to sign a legalization bill that puts the State of NH in the drivers seat, focusing on harm reduction  —  not profits. Similar to our Liquor sales, this path helps to keep substances away from kids by ensuring the State of New Hampshire retains control of marketing, sales, and distribution  —  eliminating any need for additional taxes. As such, the bill that was defeated in NH this session was not the right path for our state.

New Hampshire must avoid marijuana miles  —  the term for densely concentrated marijuana shops within one city or town. Any city or town that wants to ban shops should be free to do so. The state would not impose any taxes, and should control all messaging, avoiding billboards, commercials, and digital ads that bombard kids on a daily basis.

Never before has purchasing drugs on the black market been more dangerous. Marijuana and other drugs on the black market are being laced with fentanyl, posing significant risks to our citizens. By regulating the sale of marijuana in New Hampshire, the state will ensure our citizens are in a safer place.

This path:

  • Allows the state to control distribution and access
  • Keeps marijuana away from kids & schools
  • Controls the marketing and messaging
  • Prohibits marijuana miles
  • Empowers towns to keep out if they choose
  • Reduces access to poly-drugs
  • Keeps it tax free to undercut the cartels who continue to drive NH’s illicit drug market

This is a long-term, sustainable solution for our state. I am supportive of legalizing marijuana in the right way  —  with this legislature  —  rather than risk a poorly thought out framework that inevitably could pass under future governors or legislatures. Should the legislature pass future legalization bills without these provisions in place, they will be vetoed. This is the best path forward for our state , and I stand ready and willing to work with the legislature so that we can deliver a legalization bill that is smart, sustainable, and retains the fabric and culture of our state.

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The state of New Hampshire has apologized to the owner of Leaf Farms for incorrectly calling Lettuce contaminated

A Massachusetts man will spend 9 1/2 years in prison For robbing. a York ME Bank and a CVS in Newburyport.

Mail carriers In Massachusetts, are being terrorized. by robbers demanding their master keys to collection boxes.

Asylum seekers continue to swarm across the Southern border

On The Interview a conversation with New Hampshire people helping embattled Ukrainians

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Former President Donald Trump was in New Hampshire at Saint Anselm college for a CNN town hall event

A Manchester man will either be freed or face psychiatric confinement

Maine’s governor wants to use part of her new budget to boost human services

Governor Janet Mills

Harvard student will sue the MBTA after some debris fell on her at Harvard station

Title, 42 regulating migrant intake expires with the southern border experiencing a large influx of people

A short video below of New Hampshire US senator Maggie Hasson grilling top drug company executives on insulin prices

Senator Hassan

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Update.  A Massachusetts man’s body has been found at Bow Lake.  Alan Shuh was found at the lake edge after a search.  He is from Plymouth and fishing from a small boat.  It still had all his fishing gear and a life preserver on it.

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Update.  A Massachusetts man’s body has been found at Bow Lake.  Alan Shuh was found at the lake edge after a search.  He is from Plymouth and fishing from a small boat.  It still had all his fishing gear and a life preserver on it.

Sanford Maine town officials found themselves in the middle of the refugee crisis

Maine and New Hampshire have been found to be the safest states crime wise

It looks like the pot bill has gone up in smoke again in New Hampshire

High school students are protesting gun violence

Buddy Holly has won first place in the Westminster Kennel dog show 

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A Raymond New Hampshire man is one of two whose bodies were pulled from the Merrimack river in Massachusetts

The city of Nashua has a new Director of economic development

Liz Harnum

A Historic building in Concord is being renovated 

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Gun control is being debated in the Maine legislature once again

This is victory day in Russia, with Ukraine standing against Russian missiles

Daily news wrapup and The Interview on aid to Ukraine. Scroll down to listen

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The alleged attacker and victim in an assault in Dover, apparently knew each other

Portsmouth Brewers will be celebrating with some special events starting May 18

Boston’s mayor is using federal funds to help the homeless

Governor Sununu is writing strongly in support of the Twin State Clean Energy proposal

The Dallas area Texas shooter may have had right wing leanings as the investigation into the massacre continues

Part one of an interview with New Hampshire residents helping in Ukraine starts below

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New Hampshire man will plead guilty to stealing $1.4 million from a Massachusetts company office he worked for.

Renowned worldwide dancer Dean Diggins has lost his home in Kittery in a massive fire. 

Julie Scott photo

Cursive and multiplication tables will be required in New Hampshire schools in 2024 school year

Many hospitals in Boston are already dropping their mask requirement.

US Built patriot missiles are helping Ukraine knock down Russian hypersonic missiles

On the interview starting Monday, New Hampshire people traveling once again to the Ukraine area to help people victimized in the war

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 World renowned professional dancer Dean Diggins has lost his Kittery home in a fire.  The Trafton Lane home  was unoccupied at the time. It was totally destroyed, with the only thing left standing  a chimney. Diggins performed worldwide in person, and on television, winning many awards for his art. He is also an accomplished painter. The state fire marshals office has been called in to investigate, but the town fire chief says that it does not appear to be suspicious

A woman accused of shooting another person in the head in Rochester will be extradited back to New Hampshire

 Governor sununu will make it a class B felony if someone falsely calls in an active shooter or bomb threat

Maine voters will decide whether the state should take over on-profit existing Investor owned electric companies in the state 

King Charles will be crowned along with king consort Camilla tomorrow, but those who are opposed to the monarchy will be protesting the event. 

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