Press Release For Release Saturday, August 21, 1993 Libertarian Party of Washington State P. O. Box 20732 Seattle, WA 98102 (206) 329-5669 "Libertarian Party of Washington Passes Resolution in Support of Hands Off Washington Campaign" The State Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Washington State passed a resolution in support of the Hands Off Washington Campaign at special meeting held on Saturday, August 21, 1993. The Libertarian Party of Washington State is the first political party in the state to endorse the Hands Off Washington campaign and efforts of Washington Citizens for Fairness. Based on Libertarian principles of respecting the sovereignty and dignity of each individual, the Libertarian Party of Washington, has stated unequivocally that bigotry and intolerance have no place in our society. Further, it is the policy of the Libertarian Party that the only legitimate intrusion by the State into our lives is to protect life and property against the agression of others. The proposed anti-gay initiative has brought to the forefront the need to discuss and define what the term "special rights" really means. The Libertarian Party has long supported equal rights, not only for gays and lesbians,but for all citizens and has been opposed to laws which grant special privileges to any group The Libertarian Party has long endorsed the legitmate rights of gays and lesbians. As early as 1976 our Presidential candidate Roger McBride ran on a platform that included the following:{1} Repeal of all laws regarding consenual sexual acts between adults (with the age of consent reasonably defined). This would include abolition of laws prohibiting prostitution and solicitation, whether gay or straight. Repeal of legislation prohibiting unions between members of the same sex, and extension to such unions of al legal rights and privileges presently enjoyed by partners in heterosexual marriages. An end to the use of loitering statutes and entrapment procedures as a means of harassing gays and prostitutues. An end to the collection by government agencies of data on the sexual preferences of individuals. Elimination of regulations specifying homosexuality as a justification for denying or revoking state licenses (for doctors, lawyers, teachers, hairdressers, etc.). Repeal of laws prohibiting cross-dressing. Recognition of the right of a homosexual parent to be awarded custody of his or her natural child, and of the child to choose the homosexual parent as guardian. Elimination of laws specifying homosexuality as grounds for denying the right of adoption. Equality of treatment of gay people in regard to government service, including particularly membership in the armed forces. " These positions were stated back in 1976. One might asked what were the Democrats and Republicans were saying in 1976," remarked Dave Doss, Pierce County Vice-Chair who introducted the resolution. In the 1992 Presidential campaign Clinton promised to lift the ban on gays and lesbians in the military and to support gay rights in general. He stated, however, that he definitely would not support same sex marriages. Clinton's stand for gays and lesbians achieving equality is appears equivocal at best. The Libertarian Party's planks on gay and lesbian rights are not viewed as "special rights", but rather legimate human rights which should not be subverted by the government. Members of the Libertarian Party maintain that the positions that were incorporated back in 1976 have remained in the current platform and are just as important today. Although gays and lesbians are the immediate targets of anti-gay initiatives, there is no doubt that anyone's rights could be infringed upon. Mr. Doss further stated, "How can we as Americans say we live in a free society when a segment of the population is being denied the fundamental right to live their lives to the fullest human potential? This resolution affirms that the Libertarian Party remains the only political party that will not compromise its principles to either the religious right, or to political expediency. Libertarians believe that freedom and liberty must apply equally to everyone." Suggested Distribution : TWIST Libertarians for Gay and Lesbian Concerns Seattle Gay News National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Libertarian Party News Northwest Libertarian GayNet (Electronic BBS) Seattle Times Seattle P-I Tacoma News Tribune ACLU-W Libertarian News (National) GLAIDS BBS tomh@GLAIDS.WA.COM QRD buckmr@rpi.edu FOOTNOTES******************************** {1} Source : "Gay Rights: A Libertarian Approach" by Ralph Raico, 1976 MacBride for President Committee pamphlet.