by LPRI Admin | 2A, In the Media, Issues, Uncategorized
Libertarians affirm the individual right recognized by the Second Amendment to keep and bear arms, and oppose the prosecution of individuals for exercising their rights of self-defense. Private property owners should be free to establish their own conditions regarding...
by LPRI Admin | Elections, Uncategorized
We know running for office can be daunting. There’s lots of paperwork to fill out and deadlines to manage. And it involves dealing with government, something none of us do happily. But LPRI is here to help make running for political office easier. Our Executive...
by LPRI Admin | Newsletter, Uncategorized
With less than a week to go until our 2022 convention, this month’s newsletter is a special issue, dedicated to everything that will happen at the convention and after it. Attending the convention and want a better idea of what we’ll be voting on?...
by LPRI Admin | Newsletter, Uncategorized
Back in 1977, when the Libertarian Party of Rhode Island was first formed, the party had a monthly newsletter called The Individualist. Our current Executive Committee has decided to revive it. You can download the first issue at the link below. Look for a few words...
by Katherine Revello | Uncategorized
LPRI held its annual convention on May 23. For the second consecutive year, Rhode Island’s COVID-19 restrictions drove the event online. The convention began with a statement from Chair Pat Ford, who announced that he would not be seeking re-election for another...
by Lucie Raposo | Uncategorized
The good news? Your constitutionally protected right to fishing continues off the Ocean Avenue site in Cranston.The bad news? The controversial salt water fishing license is still required for recreational fishing in our state. But that will be a fight for another...