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"No individual, group, or government may initiate force against any other individual, group, or government."
"No individual, group, or government may initiate force against any other individual, group, or government."
: I find this statement to be contrary to the rule of law.  This statement seems to imply that a government does not have the right to sentence offenders -- even those who are guilty of violent crime or fraud. [[User:Dilvie|Dilvie]] 00:28, 24 Mar 2006 (EST)
: I find this statement to be contrary to the rule of law.  This statement seems to imply that a government does not have the right to sentence offenders -- even those who are guilty of violent crime or fraud. [[User:Dilvie|Dilvie]] 00:28, 24 Mar 2006 (EST)
== The War on Drugs ==
The War on Drugs is a grave threat to individual liberty, to domestic order, and to peace in the world.
: And it doesn't work!  That seems to me like an important point to make. [[User:Dilvie|Dilvie]] 00:31, 24 Mar 2006 (EST)

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Individual Rights and Civil Order

"No individual, group, or government may initiate force against any other individual, group, or government."

I find this statement to be contrary to the rule of law. This statement seems to imply that a government does not have the right to sentence offenders -- even those who are guilty of violent crime or fraud. Dilvie 00:28, 24 Mar 2006 (EST)

The War on Drugs

The War on Drugs is a grave threat to individual liberty, to domestic order, and to peace in the world.

And it doesn't work! That seems to me like an important point to make. Dilvie 00:31, 24 Mar 2006 (EST)