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    Mr Penguin (mr_penguin@social.freetalklive.com)'s status on Friday, 22-Aug-2025 09:09:03 JSTMr PenguinMr Penguin

    We're making progress on the freedom front in New Hampshire every day:

    One of our former free stater libertarian state reps in New Hampshire Michael Yakubovich has been fighting for our freedoms even on his death bed after having stepped down as a state rep due to a cancer diagnosis. Michael Yakubovich was diagnosed with cancer 3 years ago and in his name our governor just signed a bill that will give granite staters the right to try medical solutions that aren't yet FDA approved and may not be for decades to come. So long as the medical treatments have passed phase 1 trials (I believe that would mean something like, they've been tested on animals) and you've exhausted FDA approved treatments, and you can then get everyone on board (like the researchers/pharmacists/doctors/etc) that would be involved in the process of treating you using non-FDA approved research you can now legally make the attempt (at the state level).

    "Under the framework for the basic policy, terminally ill patients with less than 6 months to live (and who have exhausted all FDA-approved treatments) can try an investigational treatment or medical product that has completed phase one safety trials — provided the patient, doctor, and manufacturer are all in agreement."

    If you prioritize liberty, freedom, and privacy over "safety" you should check out the Free State Project. 10s of thousands of liberty-loving people are moving to New Hampshire with a single goal: Changing the system somewhere. Instead of left/right politics that go nowhere we're focused on expanding freedom on every issue every time. Outside of the use of violence (non-consensual) you should have the freedom to do as you please. Unfortunately that isn't how 98% of people see it, which is why moving matters.

    In conversationabout 4 months ago from social.freetalklive.compermalink
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