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LiveFreeAndComply.org Illegal Liberty Raffle
Conservation Commission Chairman Ned Beecher, one to comply with minute and silly rules whenever possible apparently, presented the Selectmen with a detailed written request for a Raffle Permit at tonight’s Selectmen’s meeting. Turns out that the state of New Hampshire desires to preserve its government monopoly on gambling, and leaves it to local town governments to enforce its silly yet onerous rules on selling raffle tickets through Raffle Permits. (New Hampshire Lotto Motto: “Gambling is a vice and a sin, and we’re here to save you from your wicked and foolish ways…unless it generates money for the government”).
This being the first Raffle Permit ever sought from the Board of Selectmen, they did sign off on Ned’s permit and stated they would sort out their policy on Raffle Permits in the future. It also came to light at the meeting that the Chocorua Public Library is currently holding a raffle without the appropriate governmental blessings via a Raffle Permit.
In an effort to persuade the Board of Selectmen into not participating in assisting the state government in preserving their gambling monopoly, and to support the un-permitted raffle being put on by the Chocorua Public Library, LiveFreeAndComply.org is announcing its own Illegal Liberty Raffle:
Up for grabs is an original 1844 American Letter Mail Company stamp in excellent condition. In the spirit of government monopolies such as the NH Lotto, the American Letter Mail Company was founded by an interesting character named
Lysander Spooner in an effort to challenge the US Postal Service’s unethical monopoly on mail delivery. As with most of those who choose not to comply with government rules, he and his business were rather vigorously put to rest with the enforcement of the Private Express Statutes, which make it unlawful to compete with the US Postal Service; but ’tis an inspiring story of a cheeky fellow and a good example of the typical response of government.
Lottery tickets are on sale for $10 per ticket, though only $5 if you’re under 16 in an effort not to comply with RSA 287-A:4. Raffle tickets will be printed on plain raffle tickets, in conflict with RSA 287-A:3. So as not to comply with RSA 287-A:1 II. (b), the proceeds from this raffle will be solely utilized to provide lavish and luxurious niceties for the editors of LiveFreeAndComply.org, and for no charitable reasons whatsoever. Please contact info@livefreeandcomply.org to arrange to buy tickets.
Should you desire to support another good cause, voluntary donations through a raffle are a great way to fund the Chocorua Public Library, and much preferable to library funding acquired through involuntary taxation. Hopefully this gives the Selectmen two positive reasons to not participate with the state in hassling local charities with another layer of bureaucracy to deal with.
Update: [Selectmen Go Crazy Regulating Local Charities] – The Tamworth Selectmen, professionals at sitting indefinitely on positive actions they could take, swiftly move at their 11/9/09 meeting to start helping the state enforce their gambling monopoly and cause more paperwork problems for local non-profits.