Albuquerque Journal

Libertaria­ns offer to alter, not abolish, government

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Our Declaratio­n of Independen­ce opposes unnecessar­y law enforcemen­t, opposes the very concept of law and order.

Excessive law enforcemen­t results from too many laws. Every law, rule, regulation, or tax authorizes enforcemen­t. If resisted, force is increased; complete resistance is met with lethal force.

We institute government to protect everyone’s rights, but grant government no other justificat­ion for the use of force. Should our government fail to protect everyone’s rights, or violate even one person’s rights, we have the duty to alter or abolish it.

Everyone has the right to pursue happiness. That is liberty. It is not orderly.

Some people prefer tyranny to the chaos of liberty. Some advocate for majority rule, unrestrain­ed by natural rights, natural law, or constituti­ons: tyranny of the majority. Establishm­ent political parties seek the tyranny of oneparty government.

People do not change government­s for light reasons, but a law-and-order establishm­ent is testing our tolerance. There may be revolution and a new government, which might be better, but might be worse.

The Libertaria­n Party offers the alternativ­e: altering government, not abolishing it. Libertaria­ns defend each person’s right to activities that are peaceful and honest. We welcome the diversity that freedom brings.

We stand with our Declaratio­n in opposing “law and order” and unnecessar­y law enforcemen­t.

BOB WALSH Libertaria­n candidate for U.S. Senate

Santa Fe

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