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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Suite 100
Washington DC 20037
World Wide Web: http://www.lp.org/
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For release: August 30, 1999
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For additional information:
George Getz, Press Secretary
Phone: (202) 333-0008 Ext. 222
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Should a company be forced to hire a
convicted child rapist and murderer?

        WASHINGTON, DC -- If you refuse to give a job to a convicted
child rapist and murderer nicknamed the "Halloween Killer," are you
guilty of illegal discrimination?

        That's the question currently being debated in Wisconsin --
        and
it shows just how ridiculous the government's anti-discrimination laws
have become, the Libertarian Party said today.

        "When it's against the law to discriminate against a human
monster like the Halloween Killer, then the law itself has become a
crime," said Steve Dasbach, the party's national director. "In an
effort to stop discrimination, these laws discriminate against good
sense, public safety, and the security of our children."

        Within the next few weeks, Gerald Turner, who brutally raped
and killed a 9-year-old girl after abducting her while she was
trick-or-treating, will get a hearing before an administrative law
judge in Wisconsin.

        At issue: Whether a waste management center broke the state's
anti-discrimination law by refusing to hire the Halloween Killer, who
was recently released after serving 19 years in prison. The company
argued that since students and boy scouts regularly tour the plant,
hiring a child rapist was too dangerous.

        A state investigator disagreed, and said there was enough
evidence of "discrimination" to warrant a hearing. Wisconsin is one of
10 states that makes it illegal to even consider the criminal
background of potential employees when hiring (unless the crime is
substantially related to the job).

        At the national level, the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC) has also ruled that refusing to hire people with
criminal records is a violation of federal civil rights laws. The EEOC
once filed a lawsuit, for example, against a trucking company that
declined to hire people who had been convicted of larceny.

        But such anti-discrimination laws not only violate the right
        of
free association and the responsibility of companies to make sensible
business decisions -- they also place innocent people at risk, said
Dasbach.

        "Something is profoundly wrong when the Halloween Killer has
the right to demand a job, but private businesses don't have the right
to protect their employees and visiting children against a savage
child rapist and murderer," he said. "Why does a child rapist have
more rights than a law-abiding business?"

        The way to resolve the case of the Halloween Killer, said
Dasbach, is not to tinker with anti-discrimination laws, or make an
exception for child rapists -- the solution is to abolish them
entirely.

        "Libertarians don't argue with the benevolent intent of such
laws," he said. "But when you give the government the power to do a
good thing, like preventing racists from discriminating against
African-Americans, you also give it the power to do a bad thing, like
expose innocent children to the Halloween Killer."

        Dasbach acknowledged that advocating an end to
anti-discrimination laws makes Libertarians susceptible to charges of
racism. But the exact opposite is true, he said.

        "Libertarians tend to be very tolerant, because we recognize
that every person (no matter how different) has the exact same rights
we do," he said. "However, we also understand that the only way to
create a truly tolerant society -- with opportunity for all -- is by
trusting Americans to do the decent thing, and giving them the freedom
to do what is right."

        A side benefit of such Libertarian-style tolerance, said
Dasbach, is that the government would cease spending tax dollars to
decide if private businesses should be forced to hire child rapists
and murderers.

        And for any politicians who are concerned about potential
"discrimination" against monsters like the Halloween Killer, Dasbach
said he has a suggestion: "If you think the Halloween Killer
deserves
a job, hire him to work in your own office. Just don't force other
Americans to take that same risk."

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Kathleen


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between he does what he wants to do." -- Bob
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