Quoth Paul Ireland:

> To determine whether any law is legitimate all one must do is ask what
> would happen if you didn't have a government.  If there were a
> community of people who each owned land and these people agreed to
> protect each other from violence, attacks, etc., they could also agree
> that nobody from outside thier community would be allowed to sell
> goods within the community they own, without paying a fee to the town
> to cover the cost of having police, judges, lawyers, etc. to ensure
> that the business they conduct isn't fraudulent, theft, etc.

And they could agree that decapitation is the proper penalty for
possession of marijuana.

And they could agree that having a handgun merits a prison sentence.

And they could agree that if the guy down the road has a 55-gallon
drum in his garage that may have something dangerous, it's okay for
them to go over and burn his house down, just in case.

And they could agree that if someone floats, she must be made of wood,
and is therefore a witch, and therefore should be burned.

They could agree on any or all of those things. They probably wouldn't
try to portray their claims as "libertarian," though.

Tom Knapp





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