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We hold that no action which does not infringe the rights of | We hold that no action which does not infringe the rights of | ||
others can properly be termed a crime. We favor the repeal of all | others can properly be termed a crime. We favor the repeal of all | ||
laws creating | laws creating crimes without victims now incorporated in | ||
federal, state and local laws - such as laws on voluntary sexual | federal, state and local laws - such as laws on voluntary sexual | ||
relations, drug use, gambling, and attempted suicide. We support | relations, drug use, gambling, and attempted suicide. We support | ||
impartial and consistent enforcement of laws designed to protect | impartial and consistent enforcement of laws designed to protect | ||
individual rights | individual rights regardless of the motivation for which these | ||
laws may be violated. | laws may be violated. | ||
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rights. We are thus opposed to reduction of present safeguards | rights. We are thus opposed to reduction of present safeguards | ||
for the rights of the criminally accused. Specifically, we are oppos- | for the rights of the criminally accused. Specifically, we are oppos- | ||
ed to preventive detention, so-called | ed to preventive detention, so-called "no-knock laws" and all other | ||
similar measures which threaten existing rights. We further pledge | similar measures which threaten existing rights. We further pledge | ||
to do all possible to give life to the Sixth Amendment's guarantee | to do all possible to give life to the Sixth Amendment's guarantee | ||
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mental institution. The power to incarcerate an individual not | mental institution. The power to incarcerate an individual not | ||
convicted of a crime, but merely asserted to be incompetent, is a | convicted of a crime, but merely asserted to be incompetent, is a | ||
violation of the | violation of the individual's rights. We further advocate: | ||
a.) the repeal of all laws permitting nonvoluntary psy- | a.) the repeal of all laws permitting nonvoluntary psy- | ||
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The government should not use electronic or other covert | The government should not use electronic or other covert | ||
surveillance of an | surveillance of an individual's actions on private property without | ||
the consent of that property owner. Correspondence, bank and | the consent of that property owner. Correspondence, bank and | ||
other | other financial transactions and records, doctors and lawyers | ||
communications, employment records, etc., shall not be open to | communications, employment records, etc., shall not be open to | ||
review by government without the consent of all parties involved | review by government without the consent of all parties involved | ||
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==(7.) THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS== | ==(7.) THE RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS== | ||
In recognition of the fact that the individual is | In recognition of the fact that the individual is one's own ulti- | ||
mate source of self defense we support the right of the individual | mate source of self defense we support the right of the individual | ||
to keep and bear arms. We oppose compulsory arms registration | to keep and bear arms. We oppose compulsory arms registration | ||
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d.) the removal of all governmental impediments to | d.) the removal of all governmental impediments to | ||
free trade | free trade - including the repeal of the National Labor | ||
Relations Act, the Interstate Commerce Act, all anti- | Relations Act, the Interstate Commerce Act, all anti- | ||
trust laws, and the abolition of the Department of | trust laws, and the abolition of the Department of | ||
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individual rights. In those areas where individual rights or volun- | individual rights. In those areas where individual rights or volun- | ||
tary relations are not involved, we support an immediate reduction | tary relations are not involved, we support an immediate reduction | ||
of | of government's intervention, together with the establishment of a | ||
legal framework in which private, voluntary solutions to these | legal framework in which private, voluntary solutions to these | ||
problems can be developed and implemented. | problems can be developed and implemented. | ||
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We support the development of an objective system defining | We support the development of an objective system defining | ||
individual property rights to air and water. We hold that ambi- | individual property rights to air and water. We hold that ambi- | ||
guities in the area of these rights (e.g., concepts such as | guities in the area of these rights (e.g., concepts such as "public | ||
property" are a primary cause of our deteriorating environment. | |||
Whereas we maintain that no one has the right to violate the | Whereas we maintain that no one has the right to violate the | ||
legitimate property rights of others by pollution, we shall strenu- | legitimate property rights of others by pollution, we shall strenu- | ||
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misrepresentation. However, we shall oppose paternalistic regula- | misrepresentation. However, we shall oppose paternalistic regula- | ||
tions which dictate to consumers, impose prices, and restrict free | tions which dictate to consumers, impose prices, and restrict free | ||
choice. We oppose all so-called | choice. We oppose all so-called "consumer protection" legislation | ||
which infringes upon voluntary trade. We specifically oppose laws | which infringes upon voluntary trade. We specifically oppose laws | ||
requiring an individual to buy or use so-called | requiring an individual to buy or use so-called "self-protection" | ||
equipment such as safety belts, air bags, and crash helmets. We | equipment such as safety belts, air bags, and crash helmets. We | ||
advocate the abolition of the Food and Drug Administration. We | advocate the abolition of the Food and Drug Administration. We | ||
specifically oppose governmental regulation of the price, potency | |||
or quantity of drugs or other consumer goods. There should be no | or quantity of drugs or other consumer goods. There should be no | ||
laws regarding what substances (nicotine, alcohol, hallucinogens, | laws regarding what substances (nicotine, alcohol, hallucinogens, | ||
narcotics, vitamin supplements, or other | narcotics, vitamin supplements, or other "drugs") a person may | ||
ingest or otherwise use on him or herself. | ingest or otherwise use on him or herself. | ||
==(3.) POPULATION== | ==(3.) POPULATION== | ||
We support an end to all subsidies for | We support an end to all subsidies for childbearing built into | ||
our present laws, including all welfare plans and the provision of | our present laws, including all welfare plans and the provision of | ||
tax-supported services for children. We further support the repeal | tax-supported services for children. We further support the repeal | ||
of all laws restricting voluntary birth control or the right of the | of all laws restricting voluntary birth control or the right of the | ||
woman to make a personal moral choice regarding the termination | woman to make a personal moral choice regarding the termination | ||
single people and couples with few or no children. We shall oppose | single people and couples with few or no children. We shall oppose | ||
all coercive measures to control population growth. | all coercive measures to control population growth. | ||
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We support repeal of all laws which impede the ability of any | We support repeal of all laws which impede the ability of any | ||
person to find employment | person to find employment including, but not limited to, | ||
minimum wage laws, so-called | minimum wage laws, so-called "protective" labor legislation for | ||
women and children, governmental restrictions on the establish- | women and children, governmental restrictions on the establish- | ||
ment of private day-care centers, the National Labor Relations | ment of private day-care centers, the National Labor Relations | ||
Act, and licensing requirements. We oppose all government wel- | Act, and licensing requirements. We oppose all government wel- | ||
fare and relief projects and | fare and relief projects and "aid to the poor" programs, inasmuch | ||
as they are not within the proper role of government, and do con- | as they are not within the proper role of government, and do con- | ||
tribute to unemployment. All aid to the poor should come from | tribute to unemployment. All aid to the poor should come from | ||
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and or gifts. | and or gifts. | ||
== | ==Anti-Inflation Amendment== | ||
SECTION 1 | SECTION 1 THE RIGHT TO TRADE | ||
Congress shall make no law restricting the freedom of wages and | Congress shall make no law restricting the freedom of wages and | ||
prices nor authorizing commodity allocations. The right of citizens | prices nor authorizing commodity allocations. The right of citizens | ||
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be abridged. | be abridged. | ||
SECTION 2 | SECTION 2 MONETARY POLICY | ||
It shall be the policy of the Treasury of the United States to | It shall be the policy of the Treasury of the United States to | ||
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currency of the United States. | currency of the United States. | ||
SECTION 3 | SECTION 3 FISCAL POLICY | ||
On the fourth day of July in the year following the year of | On the fourth day of July in the year following the year of |