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Published on August 16, 2004 By Gideon MacLeish In Politics
For the benefit of Joeuser readers, I am going to begin printing portions of the Libertarian Party's position on various issues. I may give equal time to other parties, as time permits, but my first loyalty is to my own party. If you find yourself identifying strongly with these positions, you may go to the LP website at: www.lp.org, or you may email me at: miner432004@yahoo.com for further information. I believe it's time Americans got information on more than just the Democrats and the Republicans:

Highlights and Summary of
The Libertarian Party's Solution to America's Crime Problem

An approach to criminal justice and crime control that is smart, compassionate and tough. An approach that will make our streets safe again.

America suffers from an epidemic of violence and crime, victimizing one family out of four every year. There is a murder every half hour, a rape every five minutes, and a theft every four seconds.

Despite decades of tough talk, the anti-crime policies of the Republicans and Democrats have clearly failed. The Libertarian Party believes a fresh approach is needed. That's why we're offering this five-point plan for making America's streets safe again:

Step 1. Protect Victims' Rights
Protecting the rights and interests of victims should be the basis of our criminal justice system. Victims should have the right to be present, consulted and heard throughout the prosecution of their case.

In addition, Libertarians would do more than just punish criminals. We would also make them pay restitution to their victims for the damage they've caused, including property loss, medical costs, pain, and suffering. If you are the victim of a crime, the criminal should fully compensate you for your loss.

Step 2. End Prohibition
Drug prohibition does more to make Americans unsafe than any other factor. Just as alcohol prohibition gave us Al Capone and the mafia, drug prohibition has given us the Crips, the Bloods and drive-by shootings. Consider the historical evidence: America's murder rate rose nearly 70% during alcohol prohibition, but returned to its previous levels after prohibition ended. Now, since the War on Drugs began, America's murder rates have doubled. The cause/effect relationship is clear. Prohibition is putting innocent lives at risk.

What's more, drug prohibition also inflates the cost of drugs, leading users to steal to support their high priced habits. It is estimated that drug addicts commit 25% of all auto thefts, 40% of robberies and assaults, and 50% of burglaries and larcenies. Prohibition puts your property at risk. Finally, nearly one half of all police resources are devoted to stopping drug trafficking, instead of preventing violent crime. The bottom line? By ending drug prohibition Libertarians would double the resources available for crime prevention, and significantly reduce the number of violent criminals at work in your neighborhood.

Step 3. Get Tough on Real Crime
The Libertarian Party is the party of personal responsibility. We believe that anyone who harms another person should be held responsible for that action. By contrast, the Democrats and Republicans have created a system where criminals can get away with almost anything.

For instance: sentences seldom mean what they say. Fewer than one out of every four violent felons serves more than four years. Libertarians would dramatically reduce the number of these early releases by eliminating their root cause - prison over-crowding.

Since nearly six out of every ten federal prison inmates are there for non-violent drug-related offenses, it's clear that drug prohibition is the primary source of this over-crowding. It has been estimated that every drug offender imprisoned results in the release of one violent criminal, who then commits an average of 40 robberies, 7 assaults, 110 burglaries and 25 auto thefts. Early release of violent criminals puts you and your family at risk. It must stop.

Step 4. Protect the Right to Self-Defense
We believe that the private ownership of firearms is part of the solution to America's crime epidemic, not part of the problem. Evidence: law-abiding citizens in Florida have been able to carry concealed weapons since 1987. During that time, the murder rate in Florida has declined 21% while the national murder rate has increased 12%.

In addition, evidence shows that self-defense with guns is the safest response to violent crime. It results in fewer injuries to the defender (17.4% injury rate) than any other response, including not resisting at all (24.7% injury rate). Libertarians would repeal waiting periods, concealed carry laws, and other restrictions that make it difficult for victims to defend themselves, and end the prosecution of individuals for exercising their rights of self-defense.

Step 5. Address the Root Causes of Crime
Any society that lets kids grow up dependent on government welfare, attending government schools that fail to teach, and entering an economy where government policy has crushed opportunity, will be a society that breeds criminals. No permanent solution to crime will be found until we address these root causes of crime.

The Libertarian Party would increase employment opportunities by slashing taxes and government red tape. We would also end the welfare system with its culture of dependence and hopelessness. Most important of all, we would promote low-cost private alternatives to the failed government school system.

Conclusion
The Libertarian Party's anti-crime plan would do what the Democrats and Republicans have not done:

Respect the victim's rights and make criminals pay full restitution.
Hold all criminals responsible for their actions.
Double the police resources available for crime prevention without any additional government spending.
Reduce the number of criminals at large on our streets.
Defend the most effective crime deterrent available, the private ownership of guns.
Create jobs, end welfare dependence, and improve education.
This Libertarian program would help make America's streets safe again.



Comments (Page 2)
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on Aug 18, 2004
The Libertarians seem to be running on a very good platform. Good luck to you. I don't agree with you about the guns or the welfare system, but I can see also that in an American context these arguments are more valid than they would be here. Either way I think what you have said so far about the Libertairans' stance on several issues is to be commended for coming up with real alternatives for your country. It is a shame that media coverage is always such a problem for the minor parties. It highlights one of the myths of the way our democratic systems are currently run.
on Aug 18, 2004
If there was really tremendous incentive to do something like what Carnegie did, more people would have done it.


Influencing the wealthy to give is actually very easy: affect their pocketbook. As you will find when I reach the LP platform on welfare, we believe in dollar for dollar tax decutions for certain charitable giving.


The truth is, you didn't need to be well-read to work in a steel mill, which is how Carnegie made his fortune.



Yes, I am aware of how Carnegie made his fortune, and that conditions at his plants, while harsh, were remarkably progressive for his day. Much of Carnegie's impetus for building the libraries was based on a questionable premise; however that does not change the fact that his influence did some ultimate good.
on Sep 02, 2004
Interesting link Madine - the greatest correlation I've seen with crimes of all sorts is the number of young men, aged 16-30, a number that has been falling (the X or Y generation) in the past. This falling crime experience is not a national phenomena, but has been noted in almost all countries with a "baby-boomer" population.

However, the number of young people in that age group is now rising, and those figures have been climbing in other countries. Expect it to do so in the US also, soon.

JW
on Oct 14, 2004
Hey Piss-ants

For one don't resurrect an old thread unless you have a valid reason.

Two quit that advertising junk, I am sure Gideon would not appreciate you advertising junk on his thread.

- Grim X
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on Nov 06, 2004

Two quit that advertising junk, I am sure Gideon would not appreciate you advertising junk on his thread.

Grim,

I've picked up a troll. He's hitting most of my major articles. It has resurrected some of them, though.

on Nov 06, 2004
Yeah, I think he is hitting all articles that pop up in a google search.

Grim

on Nov 06, 2004
While the Libertarian Party is the party of my choice the fact is that they are a 3rd Party that is seldom heard of till around election time.

I beleive that while the Libertarian Party stances present more benefits to Americans it will not break through the 2 party system until it has garnered enough poularity, media bias, and money which may be around 2020 if they are lucky. Tis a shame really
on Nov 08, 2004

DPS,

I believe the time frame is shorter. I believe many Americans are suspicious of the "one world government" agenda of many Democrats, and tired of their feeble attempts to sell us into a socialist system. As a result, they will be looking away from the left for solutions to the problems that plague this country, and I believe such a search will lead them directly into the arms of the Libertarian Party.

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on Apr 09, 2005
The only thing i can say i disagree with is the gun issue. The right to carry a concealed weapon might help people protect themselves, but it would also make it easier for a criminal to rob someone, or end up with two people shooting at each other in a public place. I really agree with welfare, especially where i live, they are like leeches, they come into a store dressed in fur coats and driving cadillac's and Jaguars and then pay with welfare checks or food stamps. It makes me feel like punching someone. These people need to learn to take care of themselves.
on Apr 09, 2005
I will admit to wholly supporting only parts 1 and 3 of this. But you have shown your views quite succinctly, and I respect you for that. I have considered supporting the Libertarians in 2008 if I cannot stomach the Democratic candidate.
on Apr 09, 2005
Hopefully it won't be Dean, or even I will consider voting for another party
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