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== On Major Issues == | == On Major Issues == | ||
'''Abortion''' | '''Abortion''' | ||
Libertarians are split on the issue. On one hand the Life and Liberty of the woman is at stake and the life and Liberty of the Feotus is at stake as well. The majority of Libertarians agree that the governemnt should stay out or that it should be a state issue, or that it should be compeltely legal, however [http://www.l4l.org Libertarians For Life] disagree. | Libertarians are split on the issue. On one hand the Life and Liberty of the woman is at stake and the life and Liberty of the Feotus is at stake as well. The majority of Libertarians agree that the governemnt should stay out or that it should be a state issue, or that it should be compeltely legal, however [http://www.l4l.org Libertarians For Life] disagree. | ||
''' Immigration''' | ''' Immigration''' | ||
Again split on the issue, some believe in strong border control, and some as well as the official party, stand for open immigration. The ideas behind both are that of strong national defense, vs. a growing economy and liberty. However some believe that to protect the liberty of home grown americans immigration must be slowed, accounting for the fact that illegal immigrants, often times do take jobs. | |||
'''Victimless Crimes''' | |||
The LP believes in a strong sense of individual liberty, and thus supports the complete legalization of all victimless crimes. The idea behind it simply being no victim no crime. This includes, prostitution, drug use, ownership of guns, etc. | |||
'''Free Speech and Right to Privacy''' | |||
Libertarians are split on the issue, between ones beliving in compelete deregulation of these and the majority beliving in that they can be taken away if they infringe on others peoples rights. The issues being here between issues such as screaming "fire" in a movie theatre, or a suspected terrorist. However most libertarians belive extremely strongly in these amendments, perhaps beyond other Libertarian stances |
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