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Jakesnyder:
      My family and I are ready to move out of Pennsylvania. Our views on alot of things do not line up with how governor wolf is running things and we see it only getting worse.
     Also we want to move to a more agricultural state where we can sort of homestead.
    The states we are looking at are kentucky and southern ohio.  But we are not limited to these states. I'd love some input maybe from folks that live in ohio or Kentucky and there input on how free they are to do what they want of corse within the law...
    Thanks!!!

mmattockx:
I can't comment on any particular state, being a Canuck and all, but others have asked these questions before you and compiled information on the answers.

https://www.freedominthe50states.org/

https://www.mercatus.org/system/files/Freedom_in_the_50_States.pdf

https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/how-free-is-your-state-the-nations-most-libertarian-states


If you want more a web search on 'US state freedom ranking' or similar will pull up lots of info to look at.


Mark

Allyn T:
Missouri is pretty hands off. Lot of diverse landscape options too depending on which part you go to

Morgan:
Oklahoma is solid, as is Texas. We have an awful lot of folks coming from states where the state economy has failed or taxes / cost of living is too high. My sincere hope is they don’t bring the mindset that got their home states into the mess they are in, and ruin our economy, cost of living, and taxes

Lumberman:
Missouri was my first thought too

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