Posted on May 3, 2023
What Would Libertarian Gun Policy Look Like? - Free Life
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This is an early article I wrote for Mises UK, now the LIBERTARIAN ALLIANCE LTD. I wasn't getting paid yet, but writing for a place with Mises in the name felt great. Since then I've written for Foundation for Economic Education and Mises Institute, among others.
I've learned in the years since writing this article that I'm great at writing, not so great at finding stuff to write about, and I usually only manage to find clients by accident.
I've learned in the years since writing this article that I'm great at writing, not so great at finding stuff to write about, and I usually only manage to find clients by accident.
What Would Libertarian Gun Policy Look Like? - Free Life
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What would Libertarian gun policy look like?
It would look like this "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"
It would look like this "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"
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SGT (Join to see)
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So simple, but so complex, to those that wish to do so, how much more can someone add, to the 13 words spoken?
Oh, about, 232 years, only.
"Good point, Sir"
Oh, about, 232 years, only.
"Good point, Sir"
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Interesting article, SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA! Have you been to the Mises Institute? It's located in Auburn, Alabama, across the street from my alma mater, Auburn University.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
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I have not been there, despite my time at (relatively) nearby Ft. Benning.
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LTC Stephen C.
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Well, SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA, should you ever have the opportunity to visit the Mises Institute, make sure you carve out enough time to tour the Auburn campus. It's spectacular!
By the way, "the Mises Institute was affiliated with the Auburn University College of Business until 1998 when the institute established its own building across the street from campus."
By the way, "the Mises Institute was affiliated with the Auburn University College of Business until 1998 when the institute established its own building across the street from campus."
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