Posted on 07/01/2009 9:30:20 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Compiled by the Mercatus Center, a nonprofit public policy research center affiliated with George Mason University, using a wide swath of comparative data to determine personal freedoms, including alcohol and drug laws, asset-forfeiture rules, and education regulations.
1. Maryland
2. Illinois
3. New York
4. Rhode Island
5. Ohio
6. New Jersey
7. Massachusetts
8. Alabama
9. Georgia
10. South Carolina
http://www.mercatus.org/uploadedFiles/Mercatus/Publications/Freedom%20in%20the%2050%20States.pdf
California isn’t in the top ten? I’m a little surprised.
On the same report is the TOP 10 BEST STATES FOR PERSONAL FREEDOM.
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=32479
Here they are :
1. Alaska
2. Maine
3. New Mexico
4. Arkansas
5. Texas
6. Missouri
7. Oregon
8. Idaho
9. Virginia
10. Wyoming
lol, this is why I left MD 12 yrs ago.
I’m surprised that Michigan isn’t in the top 10 worst state for personal freedom.
and moved to VA!
California will be on that list shortly. With the budget problems they are having, they will raise taxes on the people and curtail their freedoms as well. California budgets their spending at $1.50 for every $1.00 they bring in, and they wonder why they have a problem.
Depends on which freedoms are being looked at. Comparing Alabama, Georgia and even Ohio to Massachusetts in terms of Second Amendment rights is simply laughable.
VA and MD are just a few miles away from each other and such a big difference in personal freedom !
vaudine
Was born in #6, have spent most of my life in # 3, went to graduate school in #2. Illinois truly is the worst in terms of hidden taxes and surcharges, with the gun laws being little different than New York State’s (which are slightly less restrictive than North Korea).
Sex shops and drugs are weighted too heavily, and taxes are not weighted enough...
ping
Since it ranks 19th on the list of best states, maybe I won’t be moving to Montana soon. Wonder how well dental floss grows in NH....
The first seven seem to give us a disproportionate number of national politicians. What a surprise.
And gay marriage...
Maryland should have been listed twice.
Only reason Oregon beat Idaho is Oregon is pretty lax on personal use marijuana.
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