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=40. PROGRAM COMMITTEE  REPORT, Part 2: =
=40. PROGRAM COMMITTEE  REPORT, Part 2: =
Givot moved the adoption of the
Givot moved the adoption of the following plank on  "The Environment" in  place of the existing one on "Pollution":
following plank on  "The Environment" in  place of the existing one on
"Pollution":
   
   
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Every one of us is dependent on the environment to support our lives.
Every one of us is dependent on the environment to support our lives. When a person,  a company, or a government dumps waste from its property onto the property of others without their Consent, it has trespassed against them.  The victims of pollution should be able to sue the polluter, require it to stop, and collect damages.
When a person,  a company, or a government dumps waste from its
property onto the property of others without their consent, it has
trespassed against them.  The victims of pollution should be able to
sue the polluter, require it to stop, and collect damages.
   
   
The best way to understand why we have the high level of air and water
The best way to understand why we have a high level of air and water pollution we have today is to recognize that responsibility for protection of the environment has been turned over to a government bureaucracy. Today's failures are a result of the ineffectiveness of the government to deal with such important issues. Corporate officials are often protected from liability. Various levels of government  -- often the worst polluters -- impose ever-greater regulations on private parties, while hiding behind legal exemptions which permit them to violate their own standards.
pollution we have today is to recognize that responsibility for
protection of the environment has been turned over to a government
bureaucracy. Today's failures are a result of the ineffectiveness of
the government to deal with such important issues. Corporate officials
are often protected from liability. Various levels of government  --
often the worst polluters -- impose ever greater regulations on
private parties, while hiding behind legal exemptions which permit
them to violate their own standards.
   
   
Current laws relating to the environment are not based on the concept
Current laws relating to the environment are not based on the concept of trespass. These laws define acceptable levels of pollution and attempt to prevent anyone from exceeding those levels. They fall short of what is needed for several reasons.
of trespass. These laws define acceptable levels of pollution and
attempt to prevent anyone from exceeding those levels. They fall short
of what is needed for several reasons.
   
   
By setting acceptable levels of pollution, the government is actually
By setting acceptable levels of pollution, the government is actually approving those levels of pollution. Libertarians do not believe that government bureaucrats in  Washington should determine how much poison we are forced to eat, drink, and breathe!
approving those levels of pollution. Libertarians do not believe that
government bureaucrats in  Washington should determine how much poison
we are forced to eat, drink, and breathe!
   
   
Government sanctions environmental destruction; polluters feel safe as
Government sanctions environmental destruction; polluters feel safe as they poison our environment up to government accepted levels. It is an uphill battle for an injured private citizen to sue a polluter who has met all government guidelines.  Even if the individual has been unquestionably harmed, the polluter's claim that all applicable government standards were met provides a strong defense.
they poison our environment up to government accepted levels. It is an
uphill battle for an injured private citizen to sue a polluter who has
met all government guidelines.  Even if the individual has been
unquestionably harmed, the polluter's claim that all applicable
government standards were met provides a strong defense.
   
   
When polluters exceed government standards, the penalties they pay
When polluters exceed government standards, the penalties they pay typically go to the government, not to the people who were harmed. Why should the government be paid for poisoning private citizens?  Why shouldn't polluters compensate their victims?
typically go to the government, not to the people who were harmed. Why
should the government be paid for poisoning private citizens?  Why
shouldn't polluters compensate their victims?
   
   
Faceless bureaucrats can never be as effective in fighting pollution
Faceless bureaucrats can never be as effective in fighting pollution as individual citizens;  provided that we give citizens the tools they need to do so. The following are some initial steps to protect our environment.
as individual citizens;  provided that we give citizens the tools they
need to do so. The following are some initial steps to protect our
environment.
   
   
1. Clearly establish the legal right of individuals or groups to claim
1. Clearly establish the legal right of individuals or groups to claim that harmful pollution of their body,  property, air or water is a trespass, allowing them to successfully sue individuals, companies, or governments for damages.
that harmful pollution of their body,  property, air or water is a
trespass, allowing them to successfully sue individuals, companies, or
governments for damages.
   
   
2.  End all regulatory attempts to define acceptable levels of
2.  End all regulatory attempts to define acceptable levels of pollution.  Setting such standards has the effect of legally sanctioning that amount of pollution, even when it might be reduced below that level.  It also deprives citizens the right to successfully claim damages from levels of pollution which are lower than government standards.
pollution.  Setting such   standards has the   effect of   legally
sanctioning that amount of pollution, even when it might be reduced
below that level.  It also deprives citizens the right to successfully
claim damages from levels of pollution which are lower than government
standards.
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==40A. RESOLUTION CLEANUP, Part 2:==
==40A. RESOLUTION CLEANUP, Part 2:==
   
   
Dasbach moved that a new resolution titled "Position Description of
Dasbach moved that a new resolution titled "Position Description of National Treasurer" be approved, consisting of and replacing the existing Resolutions 55, 2, 253, and 26.  The motion passed on a voice vote.
National Treasurer" be approved, consisting of and replacing the
existing Resolutions 55, 2, 253, and 26.  The motion passed on a voice
vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved that Resolutions 1, 14, 19, 43, 62, 149, 313, and 348 be
Dasbach moved that Resolutions 1, 14, 19, 43, 62, 149, 313, and 348 be deleted and a  new resolution titled "Position Description of National Secretary" be added as follows:
deleted and a  new resolution titled "Position Description of National
Secretary" be added as follows:
   
   
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The  Secretary shall take minutes of all LNC meetings.  Minutes shall
The  Secretary shall take minutes of all LNC meetings.  Minutes shall be mailed to all LNC members not more than 30 days after each meeting.
be mailed to all LNC members not more than 30 days after each meeting.
   
   
The Secretary shall prepare a synopsis of convention business,
The Secretary shall prepare a synopsis of convention business, including committee reports and the records of voting for offices, for approval by the National Committee.
including committee reports and the records of voting for offices, for
approval by the National Committee.
   
   
The Secretary shall keep a tally of mail ballots between meetings, and
The Secretary shall keep a tally of mail ballots between meetings, and shall destroy the ballots after each meeting. Mail ballots shall not include argument (the term argument shall include whereas clauses). An LNC member may change his or her vote on a  mail ballot. The change must be signed and dated and received by the Secretary by the deadline for return of ballots.
shall destroy the ballots after each meeting. Mail ballots shall not
include argument (the term argument shall include whereas clauses). An
LNC member may change his or her vote on a  mail ballot. The change
must be signed and dated and received by the Secretary by the deadline
for return of ballots.
   
   
The Secretary shall maintain a concise and complete accounting of the
The Secretary shall maintain a concise and complete accounting of the LNC's resolutions in manual form. Such form shall be conducive to ease of identification and replacement of former or amended resolutions.
LNC's resolutions in manual form. Such form shall be conducive to ease
of identification and replacement of former or amended resolutions.
   
   
LNC members, alternates,  and state chairs shall receive copies of the
LNC members, alternates,  and state chairs shall receive copies of the Bylaws and Platform after each convention.
Bylaws and Platform after each convention.
   
   
LNC agendas, minutes,  mail ballots, resolution updates, and other
LNC agendas, minutes,  mail ballots, resolution updates, and other supporting material shall be sent without charge to all LNC members, alternates, and committee chairs, as well as to any state chair that requests them.  Any  Party member may obtain these materials at his or her own cost. A list of such material shall be available from National Headquarters on request and may be periodically sent to state chairs and/or advertised in [[LP News]].
supporting material shall be sent without charge to all LNC members,
alternates, and committee chairs, as well as to any state chair that
requests them.  Any  Party member may obtain these materials at his or
her own cost. A list of such material shall be available from National
Headquarters on request and may be periodically sent to state chairs
and/or advertised in LP News.
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The motion passed on a voice vote.
The motion passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved that a new section  20 be added to Resolution 243: "The
Dasbach moved that a new section  20 be added to Resolution 243: "The Chair writes a monthly  'Chair's  Report' and ensures its timely distribution to all  LNC members", renumbering the existing section 20 to 21 and deleting Resolution 311. The motion passed on a voice vote.
Chair writes a monthly  'Chair's  Report' and insures  its timely
distribution to all  LNC members", renumbering the existing section 20
to 21 and deleting Resolution 311. The motion passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved that "in writing monthly" be added to the end of section
Dasbach moved that "in writing monthly" be added to the end of section 14 of Resolution  244, and that  Resolution 312 be deleted. The motion passed on a voice vote.
14 of Resolution  244, and that  Resolution 312 be deleted. The motion
passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved that  "Minutes shall be kept of  Executive  Committee
Dasbach moved that  "Minutes shall be kept of  Executive  Committee meetings" be inserted before the last sentence of Resolution 335 and that Resolution 343 be deleted. The motion passed on a voice vote.
meetings" be inserted before the last sentence of Resolution 335 and
that Resolution 343 be deleted. The motion passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 292 and 325. The motion passed on
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 292 and 325. The motion passed on a voice vote.
a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved to  amend Resolution  240  by  replacing  "Resolved"  by
Dasbach moved to  amend Resolution  240  by  replacing  "Resolved"  by "Legal Action Committee", to add a new paragraph:
"Legal Action Committee", to add a new paragraph:
   
   
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All contracts entered into or modified by the LNC shall be reviewed by
All contracts entered into or modified by the LNC shall be reviewed by the Legal Action  Committee prior to signing by the National Chair or approval by the LNC, for contracts of more than one year in duration or more than  $5000.  Further,  that all contracts or modifications thereto be reduced to writing.
the Legal Action  Committee prior to signing by the National Chair or
approval by the LNC, for contracts of more than one year in duration
or more than  $5000.  Further,  that all contracts or modifications
thereto be reduced to writing.
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and to delete Resolution 294. The motion passed on a voice vote.
and to delete Resolution 294. The motion passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved to amend Resolution 244  by inserting a new section 24:
Dasbach moved to amend Resolution 244  by inserting a new section 24: "The Director maintains control over the  Party's computer database and develops distribution and pricing policies for mailing and telephone lists, with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee", renumbering existing section 24 as  25. The motion passed on a voice vote.
"The Director maintains control over the  Party's computer data  base
and develops distribution and pricing policies for mailing and
telephone lists, with the advice and consent of the Executive
Committee", renumbering existing section 24 as  25. The motion passed
on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 241, 69, 336, 301, and 219, and to
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 241, 69, 336, 301, and 219, and to adopt the following new resolution:
adopt the following new resolution:
   
   
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The National Director shall require a 50% deposit on all mailing label
The National Director shall require a 50% deposit on all mailing label or list orders, except for commercial mailing list houses  or organizations that have a  perfect track record of paying within 30 days for the previous year.
or list orders,   except for commercial mailing list houses  or
organizations that have a  perfect track record of paying within 30
days for the previous year.
   
   
Rentals, exchanges, or sales of the Party mailing list shall not
Rentals, exchanges, or sales of the Party mailing list shall not include the names of anyone who has cumulatively given over $5000 to the national Party.  
include the names of anyone who has cumulatively given over $5000 to
the national Party.
   
   
Any member of the Libertarian Party who so requests may have his or
Any member of the Libertarian Party who so requests may have his or her name removed from lists made available to outside organizations.
her name removed from lists made available to outside organizations.
   
   
Neither the mailing list, nor any other Party asset, shall be given,
Neither the mailing list, nor any other Party asset, shall be given, rented, sold, or otherwise made available to any other political party or its candidates.
rented, sold, or otherwise made available to any other political party
or its candidates.
   
   
Telephone numbers shall only be provided to state affiliate parties,
Telephone numbers shall only be provided to state affiliate parties, LNC members and committee chairs, and  Libertarian Party candidates.
LNC members and committee chairs, and  Libertarian Party candidates.
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The motion passed on a voice vote.
The motion passed on a voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 96 and 274, and add to Resolution
Dasbach moved to delete Resolutions 96 and 274, and add to Resolution 44: "No news release emanating from the National Headquarters or National Convention shall misrepresent the position of the Party as reflected in the  Platform.  Vote totals  are not to be  described  as membership in any Party communication." Thies moved to substitute that Resolutions 44, 96,  and 274 be  deleted.  The motion to substitute passed by a  vote of 4  to 2, with Ahmad voting no.  The main motion passed on a voice vote, with Ahmad voting no.
44: "No news release emanating from the National Headquarters or
National Convention shall misrepresent the position of the Party as
reflected in the  Platform.  Vote totals  are not to be  described  as
membership in any Party communication." Thies moved to substitute that
Resolutions 44, 96,  and 274 be  deleted.  The motion to substitute
passed by a  vote of 4  to 2, with Ahmad voting no.  The main motion
passed on a voice vote, with Ahmad voting no.
   
   
Dasbach moved that  Resolution 324 be  amended by deleting  "Resolved,
Dasbach moved that  Resolution 324 be  amended by deleting  "Resolved, that", deleting the second paragraph, and adding a new paragraph "The Libertarian Party shall maintain membership in the Coalition for Free and Open Elections  (COFOE)", and that resolution 93 be deleted.  The motion passed on a voice vote.
that", deleting the second paragraph, and adding a new paragraph "The
Libertarian Party shall maintain membership in the Coalition for Free
and Open Elections  (COFOE)", and that resolution 93 be deleted.  The
motion passed on a voice vote.
Dasbach moved that  Resolution 307 and  Resolution 270C, starting with
"Travel by", be  appended to Resolution  316. The motion passed on a
voice vote.
   
   
Dasbach moved that  Resolution 307 and  Resolution 270C, starting with "Travel by", be appended to Resolution  316. The motion passed on a voice vote.
=41. INTERNAL EDUCATION,  Part 2: =
=41. INTERNAL EDUCATION,  Part 2: =
O'Brien  asked to get a  sense of the
O'Brien  asked to get a  sense of the