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Portsmouth NH City Council race won t include Jim Splaine in 2021

Portsmouth NH City Council race won t include Jim Splaine in 2021
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Little opposition to stopping police coercion in vehicle searches | News, Sports, Jobs

Little opposition to stopping police coercion in vehicle searches | News, Sports, Jobs
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Medical cannabis patients targeted by bill, opponents claim | News, Sports, Jobs

Medical cannabis patients targeted by bill, opponents claim By Garry Rayno - InDepthNH | Apr 22, 2021 CONCORD –A bill intended to make cannabis use in a vehicle a violation similar to an open alcohol container ran into a buzz saw of opposition Wednesday. Senate Bill 60 supporters said it is intended to make the state’s highways safer, but many more people said it targets and discriminates against the more than 11,000 state residents in the medical marijuana program. The bill passed the Senate on a 21-3 vote last month, but opponents to the bill in the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee hearing outnumbered supporters 95 to 33.

Police Transparency In The Spotlight During N H Senate Hearing

By Ethan Dewitt - Concord Monitor • Jan 19, 2021 Credit Courtesy Three months after the New Hampshire Supreme Court delivered a transformative ruling over government personnel practices, including police disciplinary records, state lawmakers are considering creating new laws around them. At a state Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday, members of the public testified on Senate Bill 39, which would bar public access to police officers’ personnel files. Senate Bill 39 would directly exempt any information in an officer’s personnel file from becoming public under the New Hampshire right-to-know law, which allows citizens to request and receive government documents. Currently, police personnel files can only be disclosed if there is a compelling public interest, a determination that can only be made by a judge.

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