NH citizens in support of HB 92, decriminalizing marijuana in the state of NH

I am a citizen of the State of New Hampshire, and I support House Bill 92 which will decriminalize marijuana in the state of New Hampshire. continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
826.
Brandon Leach 15 September 2004

"I support this petition"

827.
Eric N 15 September 2004

"god made pot man made beer who you gonna trust Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

828.
Jennifer B 9 September 2004

"I support this petition"

829.
Anthoney B 31 August 2004

"I support this petition"

830.
Brianna P 25 August 2004

"Ok, If opiates are illegal because they are actually bad, but yet they still make many meds out of it, then why is it still wrong to make meds out of pot. Opiates are addictive and kill many people, and the government will still allow crap like Oxycontin "

831.
Amy M 24 August 2004

"I support this petition"

832.
Crystal D 16 August 2004

"I support this petition"

833.
James S 8 August 2004

"It makes fiscal sense. Stop wasting money prosecuting and imprisoning non-violent offenders for what they do in the privacy of their own homes. Legalize it, commercialize it, and tax the sale of it. Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about u"

834.
John D 7 August 2004

"Here I am ridin on dubs, nigga I am high off shrubs Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

835.
Caitlin S 7 August 2004

"I support this petition"

836.
Daniel Gd 6 August 2004

"End Prohibition, End Tyranny, Morality is achieved through choice Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

837.
Ann T 28 July 2004

"I support this petition"

838.
Ariel C 25 July 2004

"Free the potheads of NH! Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

839.
Dan B 22 July 2004

"WHERES THE HARM? HONESTLY Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

840.
Dillon K 20 July 2004

"I dont think marijuana is bad, it expands my mind Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

841.
Travis D 16 July 2004

"Marijuana is less dangerous than alcohol which makes your vision impaired Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

842.
John L 13 July 2004

"I support this petition"

843.
C Mb 12 July 2004

"Legalize it and tax it like tobacco, solve the state's fiscal problems. Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

844.
Robert C 9 July 2004

"I don't use marijuana, but it should be legalized Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

845.
Katie P 8 July 2004

"I support this petition"

846.
Clifford P 6 July 2004

"The prohibition is a waste of valuable resources against a relatively safe drug. Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

847.
Kara Hardin 4 July 2004

"that would be a good thing Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

848.
Karen B 3 July 2004

"I do not smoke it,but agree totally to legalize! Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

849.
Joseph R 27 June 2004

"legalize it Do you wish to be contacted by NHCommonsense.org about updates to our cause of marijuana decriminalization in NH? No"

850.
Kristen B 25 June 2004

"For me its a social thing, sort of like drinking is for a lot of adults. Its a good way to relax and let loose. And some of the other legal products on the market are much more harmful and addictive, yet are still considered less of a threat just because "

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