Of course you are welcome here. You are welcome to join the
party, pay your dues, discuss issues here and vote libertarian.
And as we just discussed in a couple threads here, you are
welcome to call yourself any degree of libertarian that you wish.
Certainly no one can stop you from wearing any hat. But if you
are truly interested in core libertarian philosophy and refining
your own personal standards for a better fitting hat, that would
be even better. For example, keep reading here and see why
cocaine legalization is not an extremist libertarian position,
but a core one. Due to the relativity of humans and their labels,
beware that the one who uses the term "extremist" is likely doing
it for the purpose of an agenda: "Limited Libertarianism" loves
calling "Unlimited/Universal Libertarianism" "extremism". So
remember: you are free to be accept and reject as much of the
philosophy as you want (and call whatever part of it "core" or
"extreme" that you want); but if your personal standards demand
it, you will want to align your "libertarianism" with as much of
the principles as possible - Unlimited/Universal libertarianism
is actually simpler than limited fence-straddling.

-Mark



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Subject: [Libertarian] Re: The Drug War Debate

You're obviously approaching this issue from a mainstream
perspective
on libertarianism. 

Please don't get the impresion that just because you are not
fully on
board with the full drug legalization side you're not welcome in
the
libertarian movement. 

We have a variety of views on the subject; everything from just
support of Medical marijuana to extremist Libertarians who want
to
immediately legalize crack cocaine. 

You are welcome in the libertarian movement.  Glad to have you
aboard!





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