We hold that every person has a natural right to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness; that economic freedom and property rights are essential to personal liberty; and that individual liberty, personal responsiblity, and a free market economy form the basis for a peaceful, prosperous society.
While individuals have a duty to respect the rights of one another, governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. Governments must not violate individual rights. Therefore, we oppose attempts by governments to either manipulate the economy or interfere in the private moral decisions of individuals.
When private businesses, charitable organizations, and other voluntary associations are allowed to provide services in a truly free market, they do so more economically than a government monopoly while allowing freedom of choice and the exercise of true compassion. We envision an increased role for voluntary associations to accompany a dramatic reduction in the role of compulsory government.
Our goal is a freer and more prosperous society based on respect for individual rights, acknowledgment of the creative potential of a free market, and optimism for a future in which voluntary associations provide many of the services currently provided by the state.
In this platform, we demonstrate how our libertarian principles apply to public policy and briefly present our positions on the issues with an emphasis on state and local concerns that are not necessarily addressed in the national Libertarian Party platform.
The Law
The LPNC advocates a code of law that defines crime only for acts
that result in specific harm to a person or property. The LPNC
calls for repeal of all statutes that assert a crime has been
committed in cases where no specific victim nor damage to property
can be identified. We also call for the immediate pardon and
expungement of charges made under such laws from all criminal
records.
The Law Should Know No Exception
No person should have to endure victimization without recourse.
No government official, even when acting in pursuance of his
official duties, should have immunity from the law.
Prisons
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.
Criminal Justice
The proper focus of a system of criminal justice is to require
criminals to provide restitution to the victims of their crime.
We recognize the right of the victim to pardon or come to a
private settlement with the criminal.
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 policy of drug
prohibition. 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 individuals convicted solely of nonviolent drug charges.
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.
Polution
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 be 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.
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
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.
Flouridation of Public Water Supplies
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.
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
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.
Local Government Monopolies
The LPNC challenges local and county governments to seek private
solutions for basic needs. We call for free and open competition
in all areas that have been previously reserved to
government-granted monopolies, including but not limited to public
transportation, utilities, and police and fire protection.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Gun control? It's the best thing you can do for crooks and gangsters. I want you to have nothing. If I'm a bad guy, I'm always gonna have a gun. Safety locks? You will pull the trigger with a lock on, and I'll pull the trigger. We'll see who wins. -- Sammy "The Bull" Gravano, whose testimony convicted John Gotti