KarlLexington

KarlLexington t1_je58wou wrote

Just because it's not mandated to be covered by insurance doesn't mean it's illegal or that no insurance will cover it. Pretty sure you can find a doctor who will perform the procedure, especially given your condition.

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KarlLexington t1_jat0eui wrote

I run a Meetup group called Manchester Friday Night Drinks; we go to different bar in the Manchester area every two weeks, its a great way to meet people in a casual friendly way and learn more about what's out there. Our next meetup is Friday, March 10 at Stark Brewing. https://www.meetup.com/manchester-friday-night-drinks/ .

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KarlLexington t1_ja9nfx2 wrote

Pretty unfair. Although he's has expressed skepticism on the matter, he's not outright rejected the idea, unlike the last two (Dem) governors who have both rejected the idea outright. He's never had an opportunity to officially weigh in on the matter, since it gets killed in the Senate ever year. Rumor is he'll support it if it gets to his desk.

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KarlLexington t1_j9yj9g9 wrote

That simply is not true. There was a one bill last year to do that, the first time that idea has ever been proposed, but it was rejected. That whole idea is pretty much dead. The current legislation (HB 593) is a more conventional approach similar to what other states have done.

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KarlLexington t1_j9pbx5h wrote

The last two Dem governors opposed cannabis legalization. Many of those in the Senate who oppose legalization are Dems. The issue consistently gets majority support of both Republicans and Democrats in the House. This really isn't a partisan issue in NH. Also, the whispers I hear is that Sununu will sign it if it gets to his desk (he wants to be prez and is pushing the "liberty governor" angle) but he doesn't want to take the risk of going on record supporting it as long as the Senate protects him from having to. Senate remains the roadblock here, but there's reason to believe this year the mix will be more favorable. We'll see.

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