Libertarians believe the government should not be telling people whom they can and cannot marry.
Generally, yes. Libertarians, by definition, oppose government interference with people's lives and therefore do not support the government placing arbitrary limitations on families.
A lot of libertarians do support it because they support liberty & free will. Most politicians who openly support marijuana legalization are either libertarian or liberal.
Libertarians believe you can't infringe on someone's rights. Therefore libertarians support it.
Libertarians generally support limited government intervention, including law enforcement. However, they may advocate for police reform to ensure individual rights and limit government overreach.
Laissez faire because abortion is a sensitive issue, which by the way most libertarians are pro choice.
Probably yes, but few. They will probably be Left-winged. There probably are some, but they would be EXTREMELY few (to the best of my knowledge). Actually, the Libertarian Party officially supports the right to own firearms, but they also support abortion, homosexual marriage, marajuana, and just about everything else. Many conservatives (including me) who are against gun control shy away from the Libertarians for this reason.
Conservatives and libertarians often disagree on the role of government in social issues, particularly regarding moral and cultural values. Conservatives may support government intervention to uphold traditional values and social order, while libertarians advocate for minimal government involvement in personal choices, prioritizing individual freedom. This fundamental difference shapes their views on policies such as drug legalization, marriage, and education. Additionally, conservatives may endorse protectionist economic measures, whereas libertarians typically favor free-market principles without government interference.
Libertarians for Life was created in 1976.
The Libertarians was created on 1992-12-07.
Libertarians don't believe that the government should be interfering with privately performed marriages, so in a sense, yes, they are open to same-sex marriage. Libertarians who are not are hypocrites.Libertarians are in favor of personal rights, which includes gay rights.
Mostly, if someone gives a complaint and doesn't want to be called by telemarketers anymore than they support it in that aspect. But it is a business regulation, so they wouldn't support anything outside of that.
The Republican and Libertarian parties differ on a variety of freedom issues. These would include:Open immigration (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Drug legalization (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Prostitution (Republicans want it illegal/Libertarians want it legal)Iraq War (Most Republicans support/Most Libertarians oppose)Gay Marriage (Republicans oppose/Libertarians support)Abortion (Most Republicans oppose/Libertarians take no position in their platform)Minimum wage (Many Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Graduated income tax (Most Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)Restrictions on Gambling (Republicans support/Libertarians oppose)