ACLU-NH Statement on Marijuana Legalization Bill Vote
The New Hampshire Senate continued their harmful, out-of-touch practice of killing bipartisan, broadly supported legislation to legalize marijuana.
If you are a member of the media and wish to speak to a representative of the ACLU of New Hampshire or receive ACLU-NH press releases, please contact Ari Schechter, Communications Director at 603-227-6679 or ariana@aclu-nh.org.
The New Hampshire Senate continued their harmful, out-of-touch practice of killing bipartisan, broadly supported legislation to legalize marijuana.
In 3-2 vote, NH Senate Committee votes to oppose the bill to legalize marijuana in the Granite State at a time when nearly three-fourths of Granite Staters support legalization
We are outraged that, although Granite Staters overwhelmingly support abortion rights, our state senators have once again failed to pass legislation that would safeguard our right to abortion.
The ACLU of New Hampshire today sent a letter to the Governor and Attorney General asking them to seek to give Granite Staters court protections to access safe and effective abortion medication
Policy would have harmed immigrant communities and been a massive expansion of policing and government surveillance
The ACLU of New Hampshire in March filed right-to-know requests with Governor Sununu’s Office and the N.H. Department of Safety and found that neither office could provide any data to support their claims of increased unauthorized border crossings along New Hampshire’s northern border.