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The '''Libertarian Party Mission Statement''' was adopted by the [[LNC]] on the weekend of 12 December 1992 in Las Vegas.<ref name="ML21.6">Michigan Libertarian Vol. 21.6 December 1992/January 1993 [http://www.mi.lp.org/Past%20Newsletters/Michigan%20Libertarian%20Vol%2021.6%201992%20Dec-1993%20Jan.pdf]</ref> It was based on the ''Atlanta Mission Statement'' proposal from an ad-hoc committee of 16 activists including [[Scott Lieberman]] on the weekend of 5 December 1992 in Atlanta. | |||
It called for the elimination of the pledge and replacing the party platform with a shorter document produced from scratch every two years. | |||
It superseded a longer, earlier mission statement. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 6 June 2019
The Libertarian Party Mission Statement was adopted by the LNC on the weekend of 12 December 1992 in Las Vegas.[1] It was based on the Atlanta Mission Statement proposal from an ad-hoc committee of 16 activists including Scott Lieberman on the weekend of 5 December 1992 in Atlanta.
It called for the elimination of the pledge and replacing the party platform with a shorter document produced from scratch every two years.
It superseded a longer, earlier mission statement.
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