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Old 12-30-2008, 11:58 PM   #3
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As is true with many in Skip's profession when trying to make a point he did not complete my sentance as written, he left out:
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...especially if it was not issued in NH to begin with!
So Skip did not point out the key word in his posting:
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RSA 270-D:13 (II) clearly gives authority to the State to revoke its issued certificate
Anyone see it? ITS
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ITS issued certificate!
Certificates issued by NASBLA states or the USCGAUX or USPS can be revoked by NH? Not a prayer however, as I stated the priviledge to boat in NH can be recinded.

And just to remind those of you who have forgotten. An associate of mine who passed a Boatwise NASBLA course was told by the NH Marine Patrol that his CERTIFICATE was not valid in NH, so he went to Belmont and took a proctored exam. He was then told by the examination officer, a NH Marine Patrol officer, that his NASBLA approved Boatwise CERTIFICATE would certainly be accepted in NH. So the bottom line is the officers enforcing the law don't know the law!

Next time I boat in Alabama I will check with Skip to see if I have a boating license...because I don't, but I'll use Skip's name to prove I do! For those of you that don't understand the difference...too bad.

Waukewanderer be prepared to be flamed for daring to contradict the almighty Skip. Don't forget to bow your head when you think the name.
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