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Would *this* be good civil dis in NH: Outlaw puppeteering
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Over at NHfree.com we are kicking around another idea for civil disobedience, in our quest to come up with the pefect act: This idea is an unlicensed puppeteering event. That's right: In New Hampshire it's illegal to perform a puppet show for pay without getting a license from your selectmen. It's important to get feedback from average nh residents (not just libertarians) before undertaking an act of civil dis. What are your thoughts on this one? Most likely what we would do is appear in front of the Attorney General's office and perform the show on the right of way nearby. She's the prosecuting entity. The puppet show would probably be a re-enactment of Ayotte's brave 2005 attack on Outlaw Manicurist Mike Fisher. Probably we would make it a recurring for-profit occurrance in front of her office if no arrests were attempted. You can find our Outlaw Puppeteer discussion and a copy of the law at: http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=13574.0 Do you support or not support us performing this proposed act of civil dis, and why? Do you like it more, or less, than the TSA protest idea: http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=13306.0 By RidleyReport at 04/04/2008 - 12:44 | Miscellaneous | login or register to post comments | previous forum topic
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