--M.
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But again, I don't live in NH so I don't get a vote.
Sure you do:
==You vote with your tourism money. Talk with your tourism vendors, especially the small-business people in the diners, bookstores, fly-shops and gas stations. Tell them that your disposable income may have to be slightly reallocated to other states because of this law. They absolutely do listen and appreciate the feedback. Be positive and thank them for being there for you; it's a two-way street.
==Write your congress-people: the WMNF is a federal jurisdiction. It may be whistling into the wind, but a vote is a vote.
==Buy an out-of-state fishing license and then write to the NH Attorney General (or the governor, the committee chair-person, take your pick). Spending dollars on NH buys you a vote.
==Speak up on boards like these; maybe you'll be persuasive and change the mind of a NH voter or legislator. Stop laughing, it's possible!
Voting with tourism dollars has the most impact, especially if you tell the store-owners what's up. The legislature may decide it has enough tourism dollars anyway, but you've at least been heard.
While I love hiking in NH (and it really feels like home for me for that), my friends are mostly closer to the Cats and DAKs and I have to beg them to drive this far. NH really does have to decide how much of a tantrum it wants to throw with this law; it can have it any way it wants.