[Lnc-business] Resolution Proposal

Richard Longstreth richard.longstreth at lp.org
Tue Aug 14 05:04:13 EDT 2018


Before I ask for co-sponsorship, is there anyone who would want to tweak
some of the wording proposed by Matt kibler:

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and therefore free
trade among individuals;

WHEREAS, while free trade may include co-ops and resource pooling, it must
always be voluntary;

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of individuals
to own private property including land and housing;

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the rights of individuals to engage
in contractual agreements of their own free will, including real estate
rental contracts;

WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including land and housing, does
not require continual and personal use to exist as justly owned property;

WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian Party
since its founding;

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, rent is not theft, and owners of land and
housing have the right to retrieval of said property and other damages if
voluntary contractual agreements are breached.

The Libertarian Party encourages it's affiliates to consider similar
resolution. Liberty is a precious gift that require eternal vigilance.

Richard

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Mark Kibler <mkibler160 at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 13, 2018, 12:52
Subject: Property rights
To: <Richard.longstreth at lp.org>


I would ask that you stand against the complaints filed against Caryn Ann
Harlos and Josh Smith for standing for Libertarian Principles and would
like you to propose the following resolution to the LNC

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and therefore free
trade among individuals;

WHEREAS, while free trade may include co-ops and resource pooling, it must
always be voluntary;

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of individuals
to own private property including land and housing;

WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the rights of individuals to engage
in contractual agreements of their own free will, including real estate
rental contracts;

WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including land and housing, does
not require continual and personal use to exist as justly owned property;

WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian Party
since its founding;

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, rent is not theft, and owners of land and
housing have the right to retrieval of said property and other damages if
voluntary contractual agreements are breached.

The Libertarian Party encourages it's affiliates to consider similar
resolution. Liberty is a precious gift that require eternal vigilance.

In Liberty,
Mark Kibler
-- 
Richard Longstreth
Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI, UT, WA, WY)
Libertarian National Committee
richard.longstreth at lp.org
931.538.9300
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   Before I ask for co-sponsorship, is there anyone who would want to
   tweak some of the wording proposed by Matt kibler:

   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and therefore
   free trade among individuals;
   WHEREAS, while free trade may include co-ops and resource pooling, it
   must always be voluntary;
   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of
   individuals to own private property including land and housing;
   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the rights of individuals to
   engage in contractual agreements of their own free will, including real
   estate rental contracts;
   WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including land and housing,
   does not require continual and personal use to exist as justly owned
   property;
   WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian
   Party since its founding;
   THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, rent is not theft, and owners of land and
   housing have the right to retrieval of said property and other damages
   if voluntary contractual agreements are breached.
   The Libertarian Party encourages it's affiliates to consider similar
   resolution. Liberty is a precious gift that require eternal vigilance.

   Richard
   ---------- Forwarded message ---------
   From: Mark Kibler <[1]mkibler160 at gmail.com>
   Date: Mon, Aug 13, 2018, 12:52
   Subject: Property rights
   To: <[2]Richard.longstreth at lp.org>

   I would ask that you stand against the complaints filed against Caryn
   Ann Harlos and Josh Smith for standing for Libertarian Principles and
   would like you to propose the following resolution to the LNC

   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the free market and therefore
   free trade among individuals;

   WHEREAS, while free trade may include co-ops and resource pooling, it
   must always be voluntary;

   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party strongly supports the rights of
   individuals to own private property including land and housing;

   WHEREAS, the Libertarian Party supports the rights of individuals to
   engage in contractual agreements of their own free will, including real
   estate rental contracts;

   WHEREAS, ownership of private property, including land and housing,
   does not require continual and personal use to exist as justly owned
   property;

   WHEREAS, these have been part of the principles of the Libertarian
   Party since its founding;

   THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, rent is not theft, and owners of land and
   housing have the right to retrieval of said property and other damages
   if voluntary contractual agreements are breached.

   The Libertarian Party encourages it's affiliates to consider similar
   resolution. Liberty is a precious gift that require eternal vigilance.

   In Liberty,
   Mark Kibler

   --

   Richard Longstreth
   Region 1 Representative (AK, AZ, CO, KS, MT, NM, OR, HI, UT, WA, WY)
   Libertarian National Committee
   [3]richard.longstreth at lp.org
   931.538.9300

References

   1. mailto:mkibler160 at gmail.com
   2. mailto:Richard.longstreth at lp.org
   3. mailto:richard.longstreth at lp.org


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