How “Free” Is Your State? A Comprehensive Guide

So this is pretty cool. Every year the Mercatus Center at George Mason University ranks all 50 states on over 200 policies ranging everywhere from fiscal policy to personal freedom (such as the looseness or strictness of a state’s alcohol laws), as well as weigh public policies according to the estimated costs that government restrictions on freedom impose on their victims, and from there, determine the order of the freest states in America.

If there are two things America loves, it’s freedom and competition, so why not compete to see who’s the freest? Seems like the logically American thing to do. Quick, everyone find your state’s ranking and start arguing in the comments! SUCK A DICK OREGON! I’M TWICE AS FREE AS YOU!

My home state of Missouri comes in at number 7, while my current state of residence, Texas, is a healthy 14. Not too bad. I’ll gladly sacrifice a little freedom to never have to live in the Dakotas, or Oklahoma. Just because your state is free doesn’t mean it’s not a shit hole.

In case anyone is wondering, here’s the list of the freest states in the country, in terms of alcohol laws.

I take issue with Texas being in the top 5. The very fact that I can’t buy liquor after 9 PM, or at all on Sundays, makes me long for the Anheuser-Busch lobby controlled liquor laws of Missouri. It is, however, unsurprising that Missouri, Colorado, and Wisconsin are all in the top 5, being that they are the homes of A-B, Coors, and Miller, respectively. Meanwhile, nobody is surprised that Utah came in last. I’ve only been to Utah on a layover flight to John Wayne in Orange County, but in my short time there I found my way over to the airport Chili’s, where I of course ordered a margarita. The waitress came back with a lime flavored juice box and some mild salt, as overly flavorful spices are also outlawed. Utah blows.

Not only does the Mercatus Center do a thorough job of compiling these rankings, they acknowledge that what they consider “free” might not be what other people consider free. To reconcile their arrogance (DON’T TELL ME WHAT’S FREE MISTER FANCY RESEARCH MAN!) they actually let you recalculate the rankings according to your own opinions on what freedom is, and they publish the most interesting ones on their Facebook page.

You can go on over to the site and basically figure out which state is freest in any number of categories. It is an excellent way to kill some free time, which you might not have, depending on the state you live in. Sorry New Yorkers, go back to drinking your tiny sodas and paying your giant taxes. Freedom costs a lot more than a buck ‘o five there.

[via Freedominthe50states.org]

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  1. Nice Try

    Apparently, freedom does not equate to economic success. What do ya know, you learn something new everyday

    12 years ago at 3:31 pm
    1. SimplyAboveEveryone2

      Well clearly you don’t know the economic success ND has had in the past 5-10 years

      12 years ago at 4:50 pm
    2. Nice Try

      I don’t think anyone knows the economic success North Dakota has had in the past 5-10 years

      12 years ago at 5:02 pm
    1. General Fratmoreland

      Considering the shit concealed carry law Springfield’s about to pass, I’m feeling about Illinois right now

      12 years ago at 11:15 pm
  2. Punxsutawney Phil

    Fuck New York City and all those liberals. New York City should leave and become it’s own state so the rest of New York doesn’t have to suffer from it’s liberalism.

    12 years ago at 3:48 pm
    1. LEGENwaitforitDARY

      Yeah, have your state detach itself from the economic capital of the country. What are you gonna do, rely on Buffalo to boost your state GDP?

      12 years ago at 4:01 pm
  3. Channel4NewsTeam

    In Washington I can legally sit on my front porch smoking a bong and police won’t do anything. We’re 29th. What the actual fuck.

    12 years ago at 3:50 pm
    1. JohnFratYatesSommers

      Holy shit. I had no idea the pacific northwest loved potheads.

      Now maybe you should ponder the what the other 199 policies were that they accounted for, and you will soon realize your hippie ass state is an over regulated piece of shit.

      12 years ago at 7:21 pm
  4. coolstorybro92

    I disagree with the alcohol rankings. There is no way MA is # 10. It’s literally the most oppressive nanny-state around. Total bullshit. And there should definitely be a break-down of NYC vs. the rest of NY. NYC is like anarchy, it’s great. Bars never close, you can buy beer 24/7 and the cops don’t give a fuck.

    12 years ago at 4:11 pm
    1. JohnFratYatesSommers

      Agreed, here in MA you can’t buy alcohol anywhere but a liquor store, the bars close early, and variable drink pricing (aka happy hour) is illegal.

      12 years ago at 7:24 pm
  5. Trick Dickle

    I figured GA had laxer gun laws than #19 considering how much shit FPS Russia blows up there.

    12 years ago at 4:20 pm
    1. YouEnjoyMyFrat

      We have terrible fucking alcohol laws and bud will never be legal here unfortunately.

      12 years ago at 4:20 pm