Greetings fellow Bylaws folks. I am sending this without any comment from me. BTW, this list only has the members of the Bylaws committee and is not copied to anywhere else, and it is here as a tool to make life easier. (in theory, LOL)
From Larry Frey,
The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania respects the rights of property owners to manage their properties as they see fit. However, any hotel, convention center, or other such venues that by their policies disregard the Libertarian non-aggression principle or does not respect fundamental and guaranteed liberties, especially Article I, section 21 of the Pennsylvania State Constitution that states "The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned" not be considered as a site for a convention of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. Sincerely, Steve Scheetz
I don't think this constitutional provision is directed toward hotels. However, I agree with his conclusion. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BILL SLOANE, Central Vice Chair, LP of PA Chair, Capital Area Libertarian Committee Member, Pàrtaidh Libeirtèireach na h-Alba On 18-02-2021 20:12, Steve Scheetz Pennsylvania via lppa-rules wrote:
Greetings fellow Bylaws folks.
I am sending this without any comment from me. BTW, this list only has the members of the Bylaws committee and is not copied to anywhere else, and it is here as a tool to make life easier. (in theory, LOL)
From Larry Frey,
The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania respects the rights of property owners to manage their properties as they see fit. However, any hotel, convention center, or other such venues that by their policies disregard the Libertarian non-aggression principle or does not respect fundamental and guaranteed liberties, especially Article I, section 21 of the Pennsylvania State Constitution that states "The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned" not be considered as a site for a convention of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania.
Sincerely,
Steve Scheetz
I think that it's a worthy suggestion for future convention bids. I'm not sure that I want to strap more contingencies in the bylaws though.JennSent from my Galaxy -------- Original message --------From: Bill Sloane via lppa-rules <lppa-rules@lists.lppa.org> Date: 2/18/21 10:22 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Steve Scheetz Pennsylvania <chair@lppa.org> Cc: lppa-rules@lists.lppa.org Subject: Re: [rules] Submission from a member I don't think this constitutional provision is directed toward hotels. However, I agree with his conclusion. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bill Sloane, Central Vice Chair, LP of PA Chair, Capital Area Libertarian Committee Member, Pàrtaidh Libeirtèireach na h-Alba On 18-02-2021 20:12, Steve Scheetz Pennsylvania via lppa-rules wrote: Greetings fellow Bylaws folks. I am sending this without any comment from me. BTW, this list only has the members of the Bylaws committee and is not copied to anywhere else, and it is here as a tool to make life easier. (in theory, LOL) From Larry Frey, The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania respects the rights of property owners to manage their properties as they see fit. However, any hotel, convention center, or other such venues that by their policies disregard the Libertarian non-aggression principle or does not respect fundamental and guaranteed liberties, especially Article I, section 21 of the Pennsylvania State Constitution that states “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned” not be considered as a site for a convention of the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania. Sincerely, Steve Scheetz
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