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The Shire Choir Makes it’s Debut Performance at the State House

Photo by Anton Lee of ShirePhotography.com. From Left to Right: Garret Ean of FreeConcord.org, Sebastian Raine, Weeda Claus, Kat & Russell Kanning, Emperor Evan and Jason Talley.
CONCORD, NH – On the 5th, about 40 Shire Activists answered Rich Paul’s call to “Remember, Remember Disobey in November ” at the New Hampshire State House. This included the newly formed Peaceful Assembly Choir from Free Grafton. Members, including myself, sang “Weeda Claus’s Chronic Christmas Carols” by Sam A. Robrin.
The choir hopes to release MP3s and is excited about going on tour during this holiday season. Stops will likely include the offices, homes and neighborhoods of the individuals employed by the State to wage a war on peaceful people over drugs. We hope to spread holiday cheer along with the message that the good people of the Shire will no longer tolerate the caging of their peaceful friends and neighbors because they’d prefer to smoke a plant rather than buy much more harmful liquor from the State.
The choir and I need a lot of practice so we meet every Thursday at 7PM at the Peaceful Assembly Church. All are welcome and encouraged to sing with the choir. Even if you can’t make choir practice you are still welcome to join in on the caroling. As Russell Kanning says, “it’s fun!”
Signs from the 5th of November’s 420 Celebration read ”Government is Organized Crime,” “End Prohibition Again,” “Caging Peaceful People is Wrong,” and “Shake Your Chains,” a reference to Rich Paul’s defiant statement to Keene District Court’s Judge Burke who asked what Paul thought about the amount of bail imposed for his victimless crime. “If You’re Happy and you Know it… Shake your Chains” was Paul’s response while shaking his shackles to a furious judge who then doubled the bail.
Stay tuned for Thursday’s Episode of Talley.TV to see and hear the choir’s debut and scenes from the rest of the celebration.
The Peaceful Assembly Choir Makes it’s Debut Performance at the State House

Photo by Anton Lee of ShirePhotography.com. From Left to Right: Garret Ean of FreeConcord.org, Sebastian Raine, Weeda Claus, Kat & Russell Kanning, Emperor Evan and Jason Talley.
CONCORD, NH – On the 5th, about 40 Shire Activists answered Rich Paul’s call to “Remember, Remember Disobey in November ” at the New Hampshire State House. This included the newly formed Peaceful Assembly Choir from Free Grafton. Members, including myself, sang “Weeda Claus’s Chronic Christmas Carols” by Sam A. Robrin.
The choir hopes to release MP3s and is excited about going on tour during this holiday season. Stops will likely include the offices, homes and neighborhoods of the individuals employed by the State to wage a war on peaceful people over drugs. We hope to spread holiday cheer along with the message that the good people of the Shire will no longer tolerate the caging of their peaceful friends and neighbors because they’d prefer to smoke a plant rather than buy much more harmful liquor from the State.
The choir and I need a lot of practice so we meet every Thursday at 7PM at the Peaceful Assembly Church. All are welcome and encouraged to sing with the choir. Even if you can’t make choir practice you are still welcome to join in on the caroling. As Russell Kanning says, “it’s fun!”
Signs from the 5th of November’s 420 Celebration read ”Government is Organized Crime,” “End Prohibition Again,” “Caging Peaceful People is Wrong,” and “Shake Your Chains,” a reference to Rich Paul’s defiant statement to Keene District Court’s Judge Burke who asked what Paul thought about the amount of bail imposed for his victimless crime. “If You’re Happy and you Know it… Shake your Chains” was Paul’s response while shaking his shackles to a furious judge who then doubled the bail.
Stay tuned for Thursday’s Episode of Talley.TV to see and hear the choir’s debut and scenes from the rest of the celebration.
Chris Case: “Legalize Freedom”

If your heart doesn’t break while watching Chris Case talk about being denied medical marijuana to treat the side-effects of his battle against cancer, you should work for the government.
Anton Lee, the talented photographer behind Shire Photography, captured this image of my interview with Chris Case (Here at 1:40).







