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The five points enumerated here are not a complete, comprehensive prescription for freedom... but they would take us most of the way. A government which cannot conscript, confiscate, or counterfeit, and which imposes no criminal penalties for the mere possession and peaceful use of anything, is one that almost all libertarians would be comfortable with. | The five points enumerated here are not a complete, comprehensive prescription for freedom... but they would take us most of the way. A government which cannot conscript, confiscate, or counterfeit, and which imposes no criminal penalties for the mere possession and peaceful use of anything, is one that almost all libertarians would be comfortable with. | ||
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*[https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-david-nolan-20101126-story.html Obituary] | *[https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-david-nolan-20101126-story.html Obituary] | ||
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|before=[[David Nolan]] as chair of the [[Committee to Organize a Libertarian Party]] | |||
|title=[[Libertarian Party]] [[National Chair]] | |||
|years=[[1971]]-[[1972]] | |||
| after=[[Susan Nolan]] | |||
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[[Category:Candidates for US House]] | [[Category:Candidates for US House]] |