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Can I ride a bike year-round in Concord, New Hampshire?

I will be moving from Berkeley, CA to Concord, NH in just a few months to attend the University of New Hampshire School of Law. Would riding a bike in this are be O.K. in the winter, even with the snow? The courthouse, etc., is all less than 10min away and I'm hoping to be able to find an affordable place with shopping, etc. just as close. I will also be taking two bikes, a decent road bike and a beat up road bike to ride in the snow. Thanks in advance.

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they wont do any major damage but it is always recommended to have the probes removed by medical staff. One guy I know had one get into a bone, it was carefully removed and he's fine. Since you are so interested in carrying these items and experiencing them yourself, why dont you just go to the police academy?
Of course. Everything about Tasers is completely safe. Also, Tasers have NUMEROUS health benefits. I'm surprised people aren't lining up to be treated with Tasers.
no they will puncture your skin and the barbs make it hard to pull them out.
It was a put down and criticism directed back to you, in a mostly unfair way. Some people use this technique to deflect criticism about their own behaviour back to the other person. In other words, he claims, that you are the type of person that generates conflict, aggression and discord in and among other people. And/or, you attract hostility. Not very nice on his part. You sized him up correctly; but, I think that he is much worse than a jerk Here is the formal definition: Definition *** lightning rod *** noun [C] US someone or something that takes all the blame for a situation, although other people or things are responsible too: In a harsh economic climate, raises for teachers have become a lightning rod for criticism. Next time blow the S.O.B. off with this: Yes, and I bet that when you balls clang together, they play Stormy Weather and lightning shoots out of your *r$e.
They Edit: If you get shot in the back it'll be the same as being hit in the front. Your muscles will freeze up, won't work, and you'll fall down. If you really want to get hit in the chest then sure, I guess you could put on some safety goggles and a cup and go wild. There is no need for a medic to pull one of these out. It's a small piece of metal. If you really feel a need to have a doctor do it then break the wire off of the probes and run down to the doctor's office, shell out your co-pay, sit in the waiting room and read a magazine, get called back to the officer, sit down and tell the doctor what you just did, watch his expression, then watch as he puts on a latex glove and simply pulls the probes out, then leave and go home. The doctor will then have a funny story to tell the wife and kids that night. If you'll get sprayed with OC Spray then you can handle the minor pain of yanking out these probes-I'm a OC Instructor-so trust me on that one.

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