2008 Platform of the Libertarian Party of North Carolina
PREAMBLE
We hold that every person has a natural right to life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness and property.
We hold that the purpose of government is the protection of the
rights and property of peaceful individuals.
We hold that the initiation of force or fraud for political or social
reasons is always immoral, and it is contrary to the principles of
legitimate government.
We hold that the guarantor of personal liberty is economic
freedom;
Accordingly, the Libertarian Party of North Carolina seeks:
- Federal Government that is limited to the powers specifically
enumerated for it in the U.S. Constitution.
- Federal, state and local government that does not attempt to
manipulate the economy or interfere in the private moral decisions of
any individual.
- A society that is freer and more prosperous, based on the respect for
our differences, acknowledgement of the creative potential of a free
market, and optimism for the future.
I. JUSTICE
- Crime
- The only real crimes are those which result in direct harm to a
person or property. Any criminal laws, policies, and programs not
directly based upon this principle of justice have no place in a free
and civil society. The LPNC calls for the vigorous prosecution of crimes
with victims, and the repeal of all laws against so-called "victimless
crimes." Government officials should not be immune from prosecution of
criminal acts in the conduct of their duties.
- Prisons (revised 2008)
- Prisons should exist to separate those who would violate the rights
of others from civil society. Imprisonment should be considered a last
resort to prevent habitually violent offenders from continuing to
inflict violence against others. The Constitutional rights of prisoners
and ex-prisoners should be abridged only where it is necessary to
accomplish this purpose. The LPNC calls for prisons that are humane,
with programs designed to provide inmates the discipline and skills
required to become productive and law-abiding citizens upon release. For
minor offenses, we support replacing prison sentences with less
expensive and more just alternatives, such as restitution and community
service.
- Death Penalty
- The LPNC opposes execution of prisoners. We believe that
state-sanctioned revenge never serves the cause of justice.
- End the War on Drugs
- The LPNC calls for the immediate end to the insane "war on drugs."
While we do not advocate the use of drugs, we have learned that drug
prohibition is worse than the drugs themselves. We call for the
legalization of all drugs and the immediate pardon of the over
one-quarter of North Carolina prison inmates convicted solely of drug
charges and other "victimless crimes."
- Takings
- The LPNC opposes the taking or seizure of private property by
government or by agencies acting upon governmental authority. We support
compensation for owners whose property is devalued or made inaccessible
by government regulations.
- Environment
- The basis for effective environmental protection is found in
upholding property rights. The LPNC calls for the repeal of any laws
which inhibit owners from taking action to legally protect and defend
their property.
- Pollution
- Pollution is a violation of rights and should be treated as such.
Polluters, either public or private, should be required to make full
compensation for any personal injuries or property damages that they
cause. Criminal penalties are appropriate only when deliberate or
willfully negligent pollution poses a serious threat or causes serious
harm to innocent people or their property.
- Roadblocks and Searches
- The LPNC calls for a halt to random roadblocks or searches of any kind.
Roadblocks should only be used to stop known fleeing criminals. Searches
should only be conducted in strict adherence to the Constitution.
- Militarization of Police
- The LPNC decries the increasing militarization of police. Police SWAT teams
increasingly violate our rights and terrorize innocent civilians in a
manner the LPNC believes is blatantly unconstitutional. Police departments
exist to protect and serve their citizens, and military style raids have no
place in a civil society. The LPNC calls for an end to no-knock searches
and hooded officers.
- Trial by Jury
- The LPNC fully supports the right of every person accused of a public
offense to a trial by jury, regardless of the nature or severity of the
crime. Therefore, the LPNC opposes attempts to replace trial by jury with
trial by military tribunals, trial by executive and administrative agency,
or detention without trial. The LPNC believes that cases of alleged
contempt of court (civil or criminal) should be tried by jury, rather than
by judges with an institutional bias in favor of asserting their own
authority. We favor the right of juries to judge not only the accused but
also the law through jury nullification, and we favor requiring judges to
inform juries of this right.
II. SOCIAL ISSUES
- Education
- The LPNC supports any attempt by parents and students to take control of
their education. The state should uphold its NC Constitutional mandate to
ensure that children have access to a quality education, by lifting the
burden of regulation from private education and home schooling, and by
allowing as much school choice as possible.
- Daycare and Elder Care
- The LPNC calls for the complete deregulation of the daycare, nursing home
and home health care industries. This will make these services more
diverse, plentiful and inexpensive, eliminating the perceived need for
government intervention.
- Welfare
- The LPNC offers a positive alternative to the failed welfare state. We
offer a vision of a society based on individual responsibility and private
charity. Once people are free to keep all the money they earn, they will be
able to offer direct individual aid that is truly compassionate. We favor
ending government welfare programs as quickly as possible.
- Housing
- The LPNC advocates a free and unregulated housing market. We call for the
elimination of all laws which dictate to homeowners how they will build,
inhabit, or use their property, and of all regulations which increase the
costs of housing. In no case should the taxpayers subsidize another's
choice of where to build and maintain housing.
- Healthcare
- The LPNC calls on government to get out of the healthcare industry
entirely. When people are allowed free choice, they will be more able to
choose the care they want at a price they can afford. We advocate a
compassionate approach towards those currently dependent on government
healthcare, and would take care to not increase their suffering in pursuit
of this goal.
- Marriage
- The idea that governments should give "license" or permission for marriage
is inconsistent with the principles of liberty. A person's union with
another is of no concern of the state except for the purpose of
establishing next of kin and for that purpose, all adults must be treated
equally. Accordingly, the LPNC calls for the state to leave marriage to
religious institutions or private contracts and to repeal or amend all laws
making distinctions based on a state of marriage.
- Water Rights (new 2008)
- Water received from paid water services or from privately-owned
wells is the property of the individual who receives it, and that
property may be used as the owner sees fit provided that the owner is
not infringing on the rights of others. This includes, but is not
limited to, the right of individuals to reuse their own water in an
effort to conserve water resources. We favor repealing regulations that
prohibit the reuse of privately owned water on private property.
- Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (new 2008)
- The LPNC calls for an end to fluoridation of public water supplies
within the state. Fluoride supplementation should be left up to families
and individuals, not provided by one-size-fits-all dosing of public
water supplies.
III. THE FREE MARKET
- Corporate Welfare
- The LPNC calls for the end of any and all corporate welfare policies. We
believe that the free market is far more efficient than government at
deciding which forms of business most benefit North Carolinians. We oppose
any action by state or local government to subsidize the costs of private
business.
- Business and Labor
- The LPNC calls for the immediate abolition of all state and local business
licenses, occupational licenses, and franchise fees thus freeing the
members of the public to become clients of whomever they please for
whatever price and level of service is mutually acceptable. This action
would open the field of voluntary licensing and decrease the short supply
of affordable professionals in the areas of health, law, engineering,
counseling, real estate, dentistry, embalming, and other services. We call
on all levels of government to eliminate all regulations and fees that
artificially increase the costs of starting and maintaining a business, or
of gaining employment.
- Commercial Free Speech (new 2008)
- While the LPNC understands that freedom of speech is freedom of all
speech, the LPNC calls for the end to all restrictions on advertising
and public relations, except for those which may disallow false
representations, or those which protect the right to property or the
right to privacy. We specifically call for the repeal of local sign
ordinances. We recognize that, just as political free speech is
essential to a free political arena, so commercial free speech is
essential to a free market.
- Privatization
- The LPNC challenges local and county governments to seek private solutions
for basic needs. We call for free and open competition in all areas which
have been previously reserved to government-granted monopolies.
- Zoning
- The LPNC calls for the repeal of all zoning ordinances. In their place, we
uphold the rights of private owners to use and develop their property as
they see fit, and the rights of their neighbors to be protected from any
direct harm caused by such use. We encourage people to establish private
contractual relationships that promote harmonious land use and
development.
- Transportation
- The LPNC challenges state and local government to stop building new
highways or other transportation systems. We propose giving private
enterprise the opportunity to come up with innovative transportation
solutions without government interference. Current roads should be
maintained by private enterprise until such time as they can be transferred
to private ownership.
- Agriculture and Forestry
- The LPNC supports a free market in agriculture and forestry. People should
be free to raise any agricultural product and sell it at market, without
government subsidy, support, or interference. Agricultural and forestry
research should be conducted privately, without government interference or
support. We call for the immediate removal of all taxes on agricultural
products at all levels, including production, distribution, storage,
transportation, and sale.
- Alcohol Sales
- The LPNC calls for government to get out of the business of selling
alcohol. The Alcohol Beverage Control system should be privatized and
alcohol sales deregulated as quickly as possible.
IV. GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION
- Democracy
- Access to the ballot should be open to all Constitutionally qualified
candidates. All candidates for a given office should be held to the same
requirements, regardless of party affiliation. The people should have easy
access to state their will to the government through as many democratic
methods as possible, including, but not limited to, initiative, referendum,
recall, proportional representation, and write-in votes.
- Fair Campaigns
- The right to freedom of expression must include the unrestricted right to
pay for dissemination of one's opinion. When the government controls the
funding of campaigns, it controls the campaigns themselves, and thus the
elections. Accordingly, the LPNC calls for an end to all limits on a
person's right to support the candidate of his choice.
- Legislation
- The LPNC believes bills issuing from the General Assembly should be as
simple and to the point as possible. We challenge the General Assembly to
write bills that cover only one topic and that can be understood by the
average voter. We oppose riders, unrelated amendments, or any other attempt
to pass legislation without a clear, open, and public consideration of the
proposed law.
- Annexation
- The LPNC opposes forced annexation by municipalities. All annexation should
be subject to the direct approval of those living in areas proposed to be
annexed.
- Taxation
- Taxation is by its very nature a coercive and destructive act against the
people. The LPNC believes that all people have the basic right to keep the
fruits of their labor and enterprise. We believe that the costs of
government should be paid for by voluntary means only.
- Federal Grants
- The LPNC challenges state and local governments to turn away all federal
grants and the restrictions and mandates that come with them. We call on
the federal government to release control and funding over these programs
to the state and to the people in accordance with the 9th and 10th
amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
- Bonds
- To the extent that government bonds are simply deferred taxes, they should
be avoided in all circumstances. State and local governments should take
action to pay off existing bonds as quickly as possible, and refrain from
the issuance of new bonds.
- Sale of Government Lands and Assets
- The LPNC challenges state and local governments to privatize as many lands
and assets as possible. Many functions of government should be transferred
to private ownership, and a necessary reduction in the size of government
will generate surplus property. We call for a fair and open process to
liquidate these lands and assets at maximum value. The proceeds from these
sales should be refunded to the taxpayers.
V. FREEDOM
- Privacy
- The LPNC opposes any attempts by government to collect information on the
people, except in the Constitutionally required performance of its duties.
All personal information gathered by government must be kept confidential,
and not used or shared except directly for the purpose for which it was
gathered.
- National ID
- The LPNC opposes any form of a national ID card. North Carolina
officials should refuse to implement any national identification system
that the U.S. Congress may attempt to enact.
- Right to Self Defense (title change 2008)
- The LPNC acknowledges every individual's inalienable right to choose to own
and carry firearms or other means of self-defense, without government
licensing, registration, monitoring or interference of any kind.
- Selective Service
- Compulsory military service is involuntary servitude. The LPNC holds that
all aspects of such conscription are both unconstitutional and violations
of our unalienable Rights. The State of North Carolina, by making its
driver's license conditional on Selective Service registration is abetting
this human rights violation. This arrangement and all similar practices
must end.
- Boating, Hunting and Fishing Rights
- The LPNC calls for the elimination of state licenses for the purposes of
boating, hunting, or fishing. We support the rights of private land owners
to allow, ban or regulate these activities on their property, as they see
fit.
- Consensual Relationships
- The government has absolutely no place telling consenting adults which
adults they can love or how they can love one another. The LPNC calls for
the immediate repeal of all laws that encourage or discourage any
consensual sexual or family relationships.
- Adoption
- The LPNC calls for a total deregulation of adoption services. We believe
that easily available adoption will significantly lower abortion and child
abuse. We support the rights of individuals and non-traditional families to
adopt.
- Immigration
- The LPNC welcomes immigrants to our state. There should be no laws that set
different standards for immigrants and non-immigrants. People who are not
citizens should enjoy equal treatment under the law.
- Free Association
- The LPNC supports the right of any free association of individuals to
conduct their community affairs as they see fit consistent with individual
liberty, without interference from the government.
VI. MISCELLANEOUS
- National Libertarian Party Platform
- The LPNC affirms and adopts the platform of the national Libertarian
Party.
- Omissions
- In all matters where the LPNC does not take a position in this platform,
the party shall always be in favor of the position which grants the
greatest freedom to the people while protecting individual rights, and
which most limits the role of government.
Don't do drugs because if you do drugs you'll go to prison, and drugs are really expensive in prison. -- John Hardwick