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Do you have the balls to fight for liberty?



There are many ways to fight for liberty. Some require more courage than others and some require personal sacrifice. At some arbitrary* point, an activist exhibits enough courage fighting for freedom to earn their Liberty Brass Balls: two dangling badges of honor symbolizing their chutzpah in the journey towards freedom.

We will summarize the extraordinarily brave actions of New Hampshire liberty activists on this site and you can help decide whether the activism has earned the activist their Brass Balls.

* This is for fun, after all.

Andrew Carroll receives his brass balls

In January, 2009, Andrew was arrested for holding a plant in his hand. He told government people and the media in advance that he would hold a bud of marijuana in his hand in public to demonstrate the violence inherent in the "war on drugs." Andrew not only did not ingest that marijuana, but does not ingest marijuana as a rule in his life.

Sam Dodson earns his balls

On June 9, Sam was ejected from jail after 57 days for video recording in a public courthouse lobby. He was on hunger strike in the jail for over a month, never signed their papers, and did not cooperate with any of the demands of government people that were outside the bounds of their laws.

Dave Ridley earns his Brass Balls.

On October 26, 2008, at the Keene Freedom Fest, Dave Ridley was awarded his Brass Balls for his past activism, including standing up to police and judges and being jailed for handing out leaflets.

The First Brass Ball Recipients

On October 11, 2008, Lauren Canario, Kat Kanning, and Russell Kanning were the first New Hampshire liberty activists to be awarded the Brass Balls of Liberty.