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Index of Freedom in the US. Which States afford you the Most Freedom
Which states are worst for personal freedom?
New Hampshire, South Dakota, Colorado rank best

March 13, 2009 11:45 pm Eastern

By Bob Unruh

A new study indicates the states with the most freedom are South Dakota, New Hampshire and Colorado, while Americans see the most complete government control of their personal lives in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, California and Maryland.

"On personal freedom alone, Alaska is the clear winner, while Maryland brings up the rear. As for freedom in the different regions of the country, the Mountain and West North Central regions are the freest overall while the Middle Atlantic lags far behind on both economic and personal freedom," said the study, Freedom in the 50 States: Index of Personal and Economic Freedom.

The study was conducted by Jason Sorens of the University of Buffalo and William P. Ruger of Texas State and release through the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.

The researchers say their work "presents the first-ever comprehensive ranking of the American states on their public policies affecting individual freedoms in the economic, social, and personal spheres."

The study made its assessments by defining individual freedom as the "ability to dispose of one's own life, liberty, and justly acquired property however one sees fit, so long as one does not coercively infringe on other individuals' ability to do the same."

Specifically, it includes measures of social and personal freedoms such as peaceable citizens' rights to educate their own children, own and carry firearms, and be free from unreasonable search and seizure. It includes more variables than prior studies.

The results can be used by lawmakers concerned about liberty and by business owners who are considering new investment priorities, the authors said. Individuals can use the results to determine moves and retirement options.

The authors said their understanding of freedom "follows from the natural-rights liberal thought of John Locke, Immanuel Kant and Robert Nozick, but it is also consistent with the rights-generating rule-utilitarianism of Herbert Spencer and others."

It includes the belief in the efficiency and morality of unhampered markets, the system of private property and individual rights and a "deep distrust of taxation, egalitarianism, compulsory welfare and the power of the state."

"Our definition of freedom presents specific challenges on some high-profile issues. Abortion is a critical example. On one account, the fetus is a rights-bearing person, and abortion is therefore an aggressive violation of individual rights that ought to be punished by government. On another account, the fetus does not have rights, and abortion is a permissible exercise of an individual liberty, in which case government regulation of abortion would be an unjust violation of a woman’s rights. Rather than take a stand on one side or the other (or anywhere in between), we have coded the data on state abortion restrictions but have not included the policy in our overall index," the study authors cautioned.

Issues considered for various parts of the study include the use of marijuana, state and local government budgets, gun registration and dealer registration demands, restrictions on alcohol sales, camera surveillance, bicycle helmet laws, gambling rules, fireworks restrictions, compulsory school requirements, insurance rules.

The overall order of states, from most free to least free, with the study's numerical values, were: 1. New Hampshire 0.432; 2. Colorado 0.421; 3. South Dakota 0.392; 4. Idaho 0.356; 5. Texas 0.346; 6. Missouri 0.320; 7. Tennessee 0.284; 8. Arizona 0.279; 9. Virginia 0.275; 10. North Dakota 0.268; 11. Utah 0.250; 12. Kansas 0.210; 13. Indiana 0.208; 14. Michigan 0.206; 15. Wyoming 0.193; 16. Iowa 0.183; 17. Georgia 0.146; 18. Oklahoma 0.143; 19. Montana 0.125; 20. Pennsylvania 0.102; 21. Alabama 0.092; 22. Florida 0.068; 23. North Carolina 0.019; 24. Nevada 0.013; 25. Mississippi -0.004; 26. Delaware -0.008; 27. Oregon -0.009; 28. Nebraska -0.018; 29. Arkansas -0.023; 30. South Carolina -0.040; 31. Alaska -0.071; 32. Kentucky -0.082; 33. West Virginia -0.097; 34. Louisiana -0.110; 35. Minnesota -0.111; 36. New Mexico -0.150; 37. Wisconsin -0.199; 38. Ohio -0.205; 39. Maine -0.214; 40. Vermont -0.217; 41. Connecticut -0.225; 42. Illinois -0.238; 43. Massachusetts -0.242; 44. Washington -0.275; 45. Hawaii -0.304; 46. Maryland -0.405; 47. California -0.413; 48. Rhode Island -0.430; 49. New Jersey -0.457; 50. New York -0.784.

The online report also includes detailed descriptions for each state.

For example, Alaska, although it has great personal freedom, has a problem regarding freedom is its fiscal policy.

"Over a quarter of the state’s workforce is employed by state or local government, and that figure does not include federal employees. Alaska has the third highest debt ratio in the country and the second highest state and local government spending ratio. However, Alaska does extremely well on personal freedom, scoring first on our ranking," the profile states.

California, the study implies, should be avoided:

"Contrary to popular perception, California not only taxes and regulates its economy more than most other states, it also aggressively interferes in the personal lives of its citizens. California ranks No. 48 on economic freedom and No. 37 on personal freedom. California simply needs to cut government spending. The budgetary categories most out of line with the rest of the country are public safety, natural resources and environment, and administration."

Highly rated Colorado gets its endorsement through "excellent fiscal numbers and above-average numbers on regulation and paternalism. [The Taxpayers Bill of Rights], though suspended as of this writing, is surely responsible for some of Colorado’s fiscal sanity. The state is the most fiscally decentralized in the country, with localities raising fully 44.5 percent of all state and local expenditures. … "

http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91539

http://www.statepolicyindex.com/wp-conte...sorens.pdf
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RE: Index of Freedom in the US. Which States afford you the Most Freedom
Glad to see Texas in the top 5.
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We would be in the top 2or 3 if we could get rid of the red light cameras.
Thanks Bill (jak-off) White. We better pray he doesn't make to the governor's mansion.
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What is "personal freedom"? It means different things to different people. THese libertarians basically looked at tax rates to decide who has the most and least "personal freedom".
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They looked at both personal and economic. That was on page one, if you even bothered to open it and look.
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Azz backward ABV limits down South (and Utah) probably hurt many states. Poor bass turds.
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I would say NH. Its still has lots of problems..but..it has a 400+ citizen legislature that lends itself to take over by the populace. Most of the members of the legislature are just regular folks. They receive only a couple of hundred dollars a year in compensation for the job.
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Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.
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(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

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Does NY surprise anyone as 50th dead last. Washington DC would also rank up there with NY.
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(03-14-2009 06:34 PM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  Does NY surprise anyone as 50th dead last. Washington DC would also rank up there with NY.

No. I was born and raised in NJ just a mile from Manhattan and they deserve their rating. I'm embarrassed to say I'm from a state that had a closet gay governor. I'm also embarrassed to say I'm from California but that's a story for another day. Before you guys seal off this state make sure I have a chance to get out.
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(03-14-2009 05:30 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

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Sure does suck - highest taxed state in the country and climbing even higher. Home to Hollywood, Sean Penn, Rob "The Meat Head" Reiner, Pelosi....the list is too long.
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(03-14-2009 09:31 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:30 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

Sucks for you. 05-stirthepot


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Sure does suck - highest taxed state in the country and climbing even higher. Home to Hollywood, Sean Penn, Rob "The Meat Head" Reiner, Pelosi....the list is too long.

Did you see the CNBC expose on the Cannabis industry last week? What's the talk in Cali about it? I was amazed with the Oaksterdam University part. The owner said he paid over 300k in state and 600k in federal taxes in 08 on his business. Damn..What the hell would Cali do without the cannabis industry? Mendecindo County looks like it's economy is totally dependent on cannabis.
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(03-14-2009 09:27 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 06:34 PM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  Does NY surprise anyone as 50th dead last. Washington DC would also rank up there with NY.

No. I was born and raised in NJ just a mile from Manhattan and they deserve their rating. I'm embarrassed to say I'm from a state that had a closet gay governor. I'm also embarrassed to say I'm from California but that's a story for another day. Before you guys seal off this state make sure I have a chance to get out.
What you should be embarrassed by is being a republican. 05-stirthepot
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(03-14-2009 09:48 PM)Fo Shizzle Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 09:31 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:30 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

Sucks for you. 05-stirthepot


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Sure does suck - highest taxed state in the country and climbing even higher. Home to Hollywood, Sean Penn, Rob "The Meat Head" Reiner, Pelosi....the list is too long.

Did you see the CNBC expose on the Cannabis industry last week? What's the talk in Cali about it? I was amazed with the Oaksterdam University part. The owner said he paid over 300k in state and 600k in federal taxes in 08 on his business. Damn..What the hell would Cali do without the cannabis industry? Mendecindo County looks like it's economy is totally dependent on cannabis.

I saw that a couple of weeks ago. It was pretty balanced in reporting on both sides of the issue.
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Would you have thought it possible that NH could have the most freedom with both their governor and one of their two senators being members of the Democratic Party?
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(03-14-2009 09:31 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:30 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

Sucks for you. 05-stirthepot


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Sure does suck - highest taxed state in the country and climbing even higher. Home to Hollywood, Sean Penn, Rob "The Meat Head" Reiner, Pelosi....the list is too long.
I am unsure why you didn't include SMS1256 on that list. You can certainly drag anybody down.
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(03-15-2009 04:31 PM)RobertN Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 09:31 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:30 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(03-14-2009 05:15 PM)smn1256 Wrote:  Damn.....just more proof that California sucks.

Sucks for you. 05-stirthepot


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Sure does suck - highest taxed state in the country and climbing even higher. Home to Hollywood, Sean Penn, Rob "The Meat Head" Reiner, Pelosi....the list is too long.
I am unsure why you didn't include SMS1256 on that list. You can certainly drag anybody down.

If I could drag down taxes I would. I'm sure you would raise them to help the crack heads and welfare moms.
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Homeschooling was one of their top priorities for evaluating personal freedoms. Works for me. I've even said Homeschooling was the litmus test for looking at liberties. Not a lot of controversy like smoking, gambling, drugs.
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The diamond in the rough here is South Dakota. The state government is aggresively recruiting in the Midwest for entire companies to relocate, not just individual talent.

Currently their biggest coup is TCF bank, which just relocated to Sioux Falls, SD from Mpls.

Don't laugh, Sioux Falls is not a bad place at all.
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