I think you have to separate marijuana from harder drugs like LSD. I think marijuana should be treated like alcohol, but I'd rather see life ruining drugs stay illegal.
73. That last section was pretty extreme. I think there were only two questions I answered positively.
I think the purpose of government is to provide for the security of its citizens, so while I'm in favor of cutting military spending, I think disbanding the military is a bit much.The same goes for some regulatory bodies, so long as those regulatory bodies don't become so involved that they become an obstruction to liberty (i.e., Patriot Act, Dept. of Education, etc...).
How many gang-bangers with cool wheels and fat pockets would exist if it wasn't for the War on Drugs?
"Should the law itself be privatized? " What does this mean?
36 on that second quiz. To get 100+, you basically have to be an anarchist or a minarchist. Ron Paul wouldn't score above 100. That quiz basically wants you to say the Constitution is evil.
Government is necessary, and laws are necessary. Its just they need to be more local and more in line with the Constitution than they are currently.
At the start of our republic roads were built and maintained by privately owned companies, and firefighters were not affiliated with the government either. Just because you have never known anything but total government control over your life doesn't mean it has always been that way or must continue to be so. The government has a vested interest in painting any view other than the status quo as "extreme" and "wacko' as you say. [look at what they are doing to RP] Just as any view on world events other than their official propaganda is painted as a "conspiracy theory." Obviously they are very good at what they do, which is limiting the range of acceptable opinion and therefore keeping people thinking neatly inside the box.Two 100s on the first test...
Anyone who scores over 80 on that second one should be locked up in a padded room.
Libertarianism taken to the extreme is whacko, and that's why the LP is about as powerful as Pee Wee Herman Meetup group. "Practical libertarianism" is the key.
Once you start talking about "private fire fighters" and "no public roads" you lose 99.9% of people. Simple stuff like building roads and having police is something hardcore libertarians are going to have to learn to live with, if they ever want their movement to grow. You don't hear Dr Paul talking about any of that stuff.