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New Hampshire became the first New England state Friday to drop the mask mandate after Republican Gov. Chris Sununu declined to renew the order on Thursday.

“As fatalities continue to decline, as hospitalizations remain manageable, and as vaccinations continue to increase, the state’s mask mandate will not be renewed tomorrow,” Sununu tweeted Thursday.

“This mandate going away will not limit or prevent the ability of private businesses or cities and towns from requiring masks, as was the case beforehand. New Hampshire residents know how to keep ourselves and our neighbors safe without a state mandate –just as we did before the winter surge.”

Beginning on May 7, the state will also drop other coronavirus restrictions on retail and restaurants under the “Safer at Home”

New Hampshire became the first New England state Friday to drop the mask mandate after Republican Gov. Chris Sununu declined to renew the order on Thursday. “As fatalities continue to decline, as hospitalizations remain manageable, and as vaccinations continue to increase, the state’s mask mandate will not be renewed tomorrow,” Sununu tweeted Thursday. “This mandate going away will not limit or prevent the ability of private businesses or cities and towns from requiring masks, as was the case beforehand. New Hampshire residents know how to keep ourselves and our neighbors safe without a state mandate –just as we did before the winter surge.” Beginning on May 7, the state will also drop other coronavirus restrictions on retail and restaurants under the “Safer at Home”

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Move in the right direction - let's see if businesses follow it

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Quite right. We are witnessing businesses that are violating law. Since a corporation is indeed a creature derived solely from the State, they are beholden to Statutory law. Any policy of the corporation contrary to law is unlawful. Masks are not statutory law. Therefore, any policy contradicting State law is subject to lawsuit. So, who is pushing Big Top corporations to violate the law? The answer is found in the statements of the fractional reserve banking system. They are manipulating through quid pro quo lending, the life-blood of all corporations, demands to push mask mandates. We are also witnessing this with toilet paper shortages and the sharply increased prices for building lumber.

who is pushing Big Top corporations to violate the law? The answer is found in the statements of the fractional reserve banking system. They are manipulating through quid pro quo lending, the life-blood of all corporations, demands to push mask mandates.

So true.

the sharply increased prices for building lumber.

Absolutely - nearly double this time last year.