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You're not getting laid in NH, because it's a crime

Started by thinkliberty, December 13, 2009, 01:37 PM NHFT

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MTPorcupine3

Quote from: Kevin Dean on December 13, 2009, 10:28 PM NHFT
The perfect chance to get some poly Civil Disobedience going... w00t!

Wait a minute. You're not thinking of downtown Keene, are you?

MTPorcupine3

By the way, thinkliberty, you're quite a talented headline writer! Good inside reference.

Kat Kanning


Tom Sawyer

Well you paid Mike Fisher for the manicure...

Ohhh... never mind (that's just wrong)  ;D

Kat Kanning

I think THAT's illegal, too, so it'd be double-disobedience.

Jim Johnson


Friday


Praeteridiot

Quote from: thinkliberty on December 13, 2009, 01:43 PM NHFT
In other words:

Those people that believe people need to "work inside the system" need to change the law before they can get laid.

The anarchist and civil disobedience crowd can still get laid.   >:D

but only as long as they're cheating on someone.  otherwise it isn't edgy and hip and doesn't count and their life is meaningless.

Praeteridiot

Actually I'm not quite sure I completely understand.  Although I'm assuming that NH doesn't have 'no fault' divorce, adultery is a contract violation, isn't it?  While it's redundant to prohibit a specific type of contract violation (perhaps), I don't see how it's a good thing to legalize it out of a vaccum. 

Obviously the government shouldn't be involved in such a contract in the first place (because government demonstrably can't handle that responsibility), though.

Keyser Soce


"When police refused to pursue adultery charges, Robert Stackelback brought the complaint himself against the pair. He later dropped the charges."

What is the procedure by which this is done?





Jim Johnson

Quote from: Keyser Soce on December 24, 2009, 05:37 PM NHFT

"When police refused to pursue adultery charges, Robert Stackelback brought the complaint himself against the pair. He later dropped the charges."

What is the procedure by which this is done?

He gathered evidence and filed a citizen's complaint.  http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,963629,00.html

You go to your City Hall and ask for a citizen's complaint form.
You fill out the form.
You give it to a counter bureaucrat.
If it gives the City a reason to collect more money they will give the form to another bureaucrat.
If no easy money, it will be filed.

mackler

Quote from: Ogre on December 13, 2009, 03:07 PM NHFT
I love the way they can actually claim with a straight face, "We shouldn't be in the business of regulating what consenting adults do with each other," but at the same time pass a law regulating marriage and deciding who can get married with the state's permission.

That law only regulates marriage between people with a state-centric definition of marriage.