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(My Eastern New Mexico News column from March 14, 2018- posted in its entirety now that the paper's exclusivity has expired)

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There are three topics which come up frequently in libertarian writings: guns, drugs, and national borders. The reason is those three areas are where the people of America seem willing to let government do the most damage to Rightful Liberty, just to punish other people.

All three are hot buttons for almost everyone, with people on each side screaming at those on the other.

It's why those three topics keep coming up, not because I'm a broken record (does anyone still get the reference?).

None of those issues are legitimately subject to government meddling. No one can have the right or the "authority" to control them. None are listed by the U.S. Constitution as something government is allowed to interfere with, with one specifically placed beyond government's reach; not that government obeys the Constitutional prohibition on gun "laws".

Even if the Constitution permitted government to control guns, drugs, or national borders it still wouldn't be right. No document can create a right or "authority" out of thin air. If you have no authority to do something, you can't delegate that which you don't have to someone else on your behalf. It's simply not possible.

Even if you don't care about those issues, you are being violated in their name.

In particular, drug prohibition is used to trample the liberty of everyone regardless of whether they ever considered using recreational drugs. Prohibition is used to justify making it inconvenient to relieve your own allergies. It is used as justification for punishing medical professionals who care when their patients are suffering needlessly. It is the excuse used to track you, kick in doors in the middle of the night, probe you, and to generally treat you as government property-- which is what government employees believe you are.

The fact is, those topics matter. In everything, regardless of feelings I am always going to come down on the side of individual liberty and human rights; against those who seek to violate and control others.

It should be obvious those aren't the only important issues related to liberty. The right to travel without being stopped and questioned by armed government employees is also critical, as is getting government out of medicine, education, and the economy. The proliferation of licensing, for everything from jobs to driving to self-defense tools, is another major problem.

These issues will continue to be important to those of us who value individual liberty. Respecting liberty will always remain the greatest responsibility.

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Really loved sir looking at your name in news paper as editor,you are such an impact player have a great day.

I think to achieve full liberty without these issues, governments have to be eliminated or dissolved

Great work sir once again great to see you in newspaper,i am very much happy.

People hate it when I ask them how anyone can delegate to government an authority no individual has in the first place. I'm accused of logical fallacies, or presented with some appeal to a "social contract" at best.

The most obnoxious social contract apologists love to treat it like a binding contract when you violate whatever terms they believe it contains, and then insist you're being too literal when you make an argument based on the nature of valid contracts.

"In regard to the so-called social contract, I have often had occasion to protest that I haven't even seen the contract, much less been asked to consent to it. A valid contract requires voluntary offer, acceptance, and consideration. I've never received an offer from my rulers, so I certainly have not accepted one; and rather than consideration, I have received nothing but contempt from the rulers, who, notwithstanding the absence of any agreement, have indubitably threatened me with grave harm in the event that I fail to comply with their edicts."― Robert Higgs

wow i am so happy that your article is posted in newspaper.hope you can create more wonders,have a great day.

This is nice.

More grace @dullhawk

It is basically that those issues will be important for our people, who value the value of personal freedom.

i agree with you, as government to do everything as it like to do beside the constitution, if needed they changed it and for their own purpose with their full power and force.

I appreciate your wonderful thoughts. Drug, gun these are the key of crime and the carb of the national development and libarty. Government should be stopped these crime. I think drug or guns usage not included with our freedom.

"guns, drugs, and national borders" are the countries biggest threats.congrats sir your post got published in the magazine great to see your name there.

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