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4/20 at the NH State House: The Times They Are A³ Changin’
CONCORD, NH – On April 20th around 4:20 PM, over 200 people from all over New Hampshire converged in and around the State House to protest repugnant prohibitionist policies that continue to be enforced against our friends and neighbors. Some attendees use marijuana for it’s medicinal value. Others see cannabis as a peaceful alternative to the alcohol which the State of New Hampshire sells over $500 million worth every year. Others know victims of the so-called War on Drugs or have heard about peaceful people like Bob “Weeda Claus” Constantine or Nurse Patricia Smith who have been featured in previous episodes of Talley.TV.
Some in the crowd wore Santa hats or carried “Hands off Weeda Claus” signs to show solidarity. Later, the Peaceful Assembly Choir from Free Grafton led the crowd in singing Weeda Clauses Chronic Christmas Carols inside a packed State House Lobby.
By 4:20PM the strong smell of marijuana could be detected throughout the grounds of the State House, yet not a single uniformed officer was there to enforce prohibition at the place where these Draconian laws are made. Instead, good people simply engaged in civil disobedience and no one was harmed. No one other than the out numbered law Enforcers and politicians who must have been embarrassed to see their laws simply ignored by a large number of peaceful people.
While the images of a State House covered in chalk messages encouraging an end to attacks on peaceful pot smokers may shock some, perhaps it will serve as a wakeup call that there are real people being hurt by ongoing government policies. Immoral State actions are causing more and more people to lose faith in elected government and a positive outcome of all this might be that violence committed by State employees will be scrutinized much more closely.
The following photos published to Talley.TV’s page on Facebook reveal some of the signs and chalkings at/on the New Hampshire State House:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.181132778601098.34848.132187003495676
Thanks to FreeKeene.com for sponsoring this episode of Talley.TV and to Bob Dylan for the use of the song, The Times They Are A Changin’.
100+ Anti-Prohibitionists Sing in the State House with the Peaceful Assembly Choir
The Peaceful Assembly Choir had our most successful performance to date with anti-prohibitionists filling the lobby of the State House to sing “Weeda Claus’s Chronic Christmas Carols” penned by the talented Richard Onley. Below are the videos, shot by Rob Nair for Talley.TV, as well as the lyrics.
Violent Blight
to the tune of “Silent Night“
Violent blight.
Horrible plight.
Decent folks live in fright–
Not of hoodlums who murder and steal,
But of laws implemented with zeal.
Laws do more harm than dru-ugs.
La-aws do more harm than drugs.Violent blight.
Horrible plight.
Does it work? No, not quite.
Millions forced into programs like D.A.R.E.
Drugs abound, and are found ev’rywhere.
Just admit it, you’ve fai-ailed.
Ju-ust admit it, you’ve failed.Violent blight.
Horrible plight.
No debate–black and white.
Prohibition fell flat once before–
Now it’s mushroomed a thousand times more.
End the Drug War toda-ay.
E-end the Drug War today.
Drug War Cops are Raiding the School
to the tune of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town“
The dog’s on alert,
The Taser’s on HIGH,
Line up in the hall, and shut up or die!
Drug War cops are raiding the school.A shiny tin badge
Makes anything right.
Your A student sleeps on concrete tonight.
Drug War cops are raiding the school.
There’s no recourse to justice,
No reasonable doubt.
They’ll jail the good and bad alike–
Let the system sort them out!Your record is blotched,
We’ve broken your arm.
Good thing we’re here to keep you from harm.
Drug War cops are raiding the school.
Any day now, we’ll raid your school!
WAR ON DRUGS
to the tune of “Silver Bells“
Politicians’
Inquisitions,
SWaT teams break down your door.
No one’s safe from an unnamed informant.False arresting,
Urine testing
Target helpless and poor.
Those who profit, though, keep up the chant:War on Drugs!
War on Drugs!
“If we save one kid, it’s worth it.”
Rule of law.
Tooth and claw.
Who cares how many we harm?Cops teach courses,
D.A.R.E. endorses:
“Turn your own parents in,”
Not unlike the old Soviet Union.No police state!
Join the Free State!
This is where freedom’s been!
Stop the Drug War before it stops you!War on Drugs!
War on Drugs!
Really a war against people.
Broker this
Armistice–
Help bring about peace on Earth.
You and me
Can be free.
Forge liberty in our time.
Hands off Weeda Claus
to the tune of “Here Comes Santa Claus“
Hands off Weeda Claus,
Hands off Weeda Claus,
There’s no criminal here.
He grew some pot–
And so what? It’s not
as unsafe even as beer.
Amateur farming
Isn’t harming
Anyone noticeably.
Good folks live and let live and that’s why
Weeda Claus must be free.Hands off Weeda Claus,
Hands off Weeda Claus,
There’s no criminal here.
It’s not your business
To make prison his
Home for over a year.
If you restrict him,
He’s made the victim
Disproportionately.
Don’t hurt him for hurtin’ nobody–
Weeda Claus must be free.Hands off Weeda Claus,
Hands off Weeda Claus,
There’s no criminal here.
His providings
Brought glad tidings
Of bright Yuletide cheer.
Man reaps the yield
Of forest and field–
That was God’s guarantee.
Who are we to argue with Genesis?
Weeda Claus must be free.Hands off Weeda Claus,
Hands off Weeda Claus,
There’s no criminal here.
He’s emblematic
Of thematic
Principles once held dear:
Rights! And freedom!
Go ahead–read ‘em
In the words “Don’t Tread On Me”!
Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness!
Weeda Claus must be free.Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness!
Weeda Claus must be free.
Previously the Peaceful Assembly Choir performed in front of the State House on the 5th of November.
Question: Keep up the good work in NH; I look forward to joining you guys in the future. :)
Question: Do it! Although, I live in the Shire which is surrounded by heavy gang activity from the State of New Hampshire. Don’t move to NH move to the Shire. Free Grafton to be specific. That’s where free people belong.Keep up the good work in NH; I look forward to joining you guys in the future. :)
Answer:
NH Speaker O’Brien on “compelling people under threat of violence to give us their money”
Bill O’Brien, the newly elected Speaker of the New Hampshire State House, recently spoke with Talley.TV about various issues including the Free State Project, the peaceful people who were recently aggressed against by the state, why he thinks government is necessary, and what he believes should happen to those who choose to opt out of compulsory government “services.”
The new Speaker of the State House told Talley.TV that “this is an opportunity to rethink government.” O’Brien isn’t the first politician to use such rhetoric. Former Vice President Al Gore “Reinvented Government” and Governor Cuomo is currently leading a “Government Redesign” in New York State. Unfortunately, the idea of government achieving its goals without resorting to violence is never on the reformists’ table.
The new speaker deserves a lot of credit for being honest about the true nature of the State. He says: “I understand what government does. It goes to people and says, ‘give me your money or we will cause you to go to jail.” But O’Brien does not see the threat of violence as a problem, and continues, “Certainly we have to organize as a society. There is some compulsion in some instances where you have to go to people and say we need money to run this government.” According to OBrien, the government’s use of violence is not only permissible – it’s necessary.
The location of my interview with Mr. O’Brien was the Grafton County Courthouse in Haverhill, NH where the State is accusing my Free Grafton friend and neighbor Robert Constantine of growing illegal plants. They want to “organize” Bob into a cage for the crime of owning himself. I have no use for a system that takes peaceful people like Bob and turns them into prisoners.
Speaker O’Brien told Talley.TV that “Communities as a whole will rise and take care of their friends, family and neighbors and we don’t have to have a strong centralized government in Concord that has to answer all of those needs.” Nowhere is that more clear than in Free Grafton, where a growing voluntary community hopes to replace coercive town “services” with ones that are based on consent.
O’Brien claims that New Hampshire Government is premised on volunteerism, and offers that he and other law makers don’t make much, if any, money. I countered that those government employees who enforce immoral laws – such as judges and police – get paid well, as do political operatives. And since taking office, Bill O’Brien agreed to pay Greg Moore $75,000 annually to be the new “House Policy Director.”
Speaker O’Brien invites you and me to “participate and work to change the system” so we can “work to lower taxes.” He adds, “it’s open to anyone that wants to participate in the system.”
I will join with Speaker O’Brien in working to lower taxes but I don’t need to work within his coercive system in order to accomplish that. I can stop paying most taxes right now, and so can you.
When O’Brien was asked about the growing number of people moving to New Hampshire for “liberty in their lifetime” as part of the Free State Project, he replied “I wish there were more.” He pointed to the recent election of legislators who are members of the FSP. O’Brien says of Free-Staters: “They are responsibly participating in expanding liberty in New Hampshire and that’s a great thing.”
Also discussed were the peaceful people currently being held captive in New Hampshire cages. O’Brien told Talley.TV: “I think we really need to look at that.” New Hampshire Republicans promised to rein in government spending if elected so I asked about the cost savings of freeing these prisoners. O’Brien calls it an ongoing concern and states: “I don’t want people who are committing victimless crimes to not be in jail because we can save money; I don’t want them in jail because they haven’t harmed other individuals.” When I followed up, asking if this would be a priority, he answered, “The priorities are going to be the fiscal issues.” O’Brien must have overlooked the significant cost savings that would take place if peaceful people were no longer held captive in New Hampshire cages. Entire State prisons could close.
The Speaker was insistent that “We all have an obligation to participate in society. One of the ways is paying taxes.” But when I asked about opting out of a violent system he warned me and Talley.TV viewers that opting out “could be miserable if they catch up with you.”
“They” is the government and if you don’t pay for the crimes they commit against peaceful people, you could be thrown into one of their many cold cages.
Speaker O’Brien agreed that he’d like for people who opt-out of his system to be left alone, but acknowledges that if we are to have a government, people would be compelled “under threat of violence” to give them our money.

Thanks to the Kinks for the use of their song “Well Respected Man” and to Talley.TV producer Bob Constantine for helping “get it done.” Thanks to Anton Lee and Graham Nadig for use of their photography. This report from the front lines of freedom was sponsored by FreeGrafton.com, the place to live free.
Meet the Shire Activists featured in episodes of Talley.TV at Porcfest 2011. Save 20% off Porc Fest registration and merchandise by using the discount code PF2011TBEAR at registration.porcfest.com.
Next on Talley.TV…
Weeda Claus and Talley.TV speak with Nurse Patricia’s mother, a 15 year veteran “corrections officer” for the State of New Hampshire who has “lost faith” in what some still call a “justice” system.
Stay tuned for episode 14, coming Friday to the interwebs near you.







