The LPRI is Asking the Right Questions – 38 Studios
Chairman of the LPRI, Pat Ford, calls into the John Depetro show to ask Curt Schilling a question regarding the 38 Studios Debacle. Here is the exchange.
Chairman of the LPRI, Pat Ford, calls into the John Depetro show to ask Curt Schilling a question regarding the 38 Studios Debacle. Here is the exchange.
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 the presence of personal defense weapons on their own property. We oppose all laws at any…
We, the members of the Libertarian Party, challenge the cult of the omnipotent state and defend the rights of the individual.
It’s Easter at the State House. The Bump Stock Ban and “Red Flag” bills were miraculously resurrected tonight and now head for a full House vote on Thursday. Yes, the day after tomorrow. Call your State Representative tomorrow and Thursday and tell him or her to vote against infringing on your right to due process.
Libertarian Party of Rhode Island At-Large-Member Gary Whitney recently wrote a letter to the editor which was published in the Chariho Times. His letter to the editor, talking about government waste and high taxes can be found below: As a Libertarian I believe that economic liberty is necessary for all members of society to have abundant…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhCFIxPpJ-A Topics covered are: Local Races 27 Primaries for GA seats, 18 with incumbents (36 percent are running unopposed) Compared to 2014 when 43 percent went uncontested Libertarian candidates and who they are challenging Article in The Providence Journal on fundraising. 38 Studios The Providence Journal seeking criminal investigation records WellsFargo, Barclays Capital settlement Schilling gearing…
The rally was organized by the state’s Libertarian party Thursday. They say “bad private business investments should not be remedied with public money.” SOURCE: WPRI Channel 12