The Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the U.S. The Libertarian party is dedicated to strictly limited government, a pure free market economy, private property rights, civil liberties, personal freedoms with personal responsibilities, and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade. Libertarians of South Central Kansas (LSOCK) are an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Kansas (http://www.lpks.org/) We meet every Tuesday night (except holidays) from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at Cathy's Westway Cafe located at 1215 W. Pawnee (just west of Seneca Street) in Wichita, Kansas. All who support personal responsibility and individual liberty are invited to attend!
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Saturday, April 11, 2015

News Release From National

LNC Chair Nicholas Sarwark says murder charge against Walter Scott's killer is only first step

Libertarian National Committee Chair Nicholas Sarwark released the following statement today:
"Mere words are insufficient to describe my outrage over the murder of Walter Scott by a man in a police uniform.
“A man was pulled over for an alleged traffic infraction and ended up dead on the ground, shot eight times in the back as he fled.
"Naturally, Officer Michael Slager felt safe from scrutiny, given the recent high-profile cases where courts have refused to prosecute police brutality."
“But finally, the justice system is functioning as it should. Unlike the killing of Eric Garner - and countless more whose slayings were not captured on video – the officer who killed Mr. Scott has been charged with murder. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
“But we must also address the root causes of this injustice.
“One is the over-criminalization of American society. When you make something a crime, you are authorizing enforcement at the point of a gun.
“We don’t need men with guns going after people whose taillight isn’t working or who want to avoid crushingly-high taxes on cigarettes. The focus of law enforcement should be on those who do violence to others – not peaceful citizens who are harming no one else.
“Nor do we need to enrich bloated government troughs. Many laws allow law enforcement departments to keep the proceeds of fines they impose, creating perverse incentives to seek violations. The primary goal of police officers should be to keep the peace, not incite conflict.
“Another root cause is the practice of profiling arising from our country’s failed Drug Prohibition. Americans are finally waking up to the routine harassment, assault, and even killings that law enforcement perpetrates on people of color every day.
“The Libertarian Party has been calling for an end to: profiling, victimless crime laws, high taxes, and the failed Drug Prohibition since the party was formed in 1971.
“If you think ‪#‎BlackLivesMatter, if you believe we should stop criminalizing victimless crimes, if you believe that human beings should be free to live their lives however they like as long as they don't hurt anyone else, please join the Libertarian Party.
“We need you to stand with us to make sure that there are no more Walter Scotts."
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AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY--KANSAS 

Wichita Area Chapter Meeting

Monday, April 13, 2015
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Spangles Restaurant (Meeting Room)
612 S. Broadway (Kellogg & Broadway Downtown)
Wichita, Kansas 67202
STOSSEL IN THE CLASSROOM—2015 EDITION DVD
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War on Women: Fact or Fable? 5:37 minutes
Do women make less than men? Do employers discriminate against women by paying them
less? This lesson focuses on the controversy surrounding the wage gap between men and
women.
Internship Regulation: Are Unpaid Interns Exploited? 5:59 minutes
Should interns get paid? Should minimum wage laws apply? Shouldn’t the education and
training an intern gets be considered? Are there any unintended consequences of mandating
that interns be paid? This segment looks at internships in America.
Reputation or Regulation: Which Provides Better Protection? 5:05min.
What’s the best way to choose a product or service? Has the availability of feedback on the
Internet diminished or eliminated government’s role in regulating business? Do markets
regulate businesses better than government regulation does? This segment looks at consumer
protection through reputation and regulation.
Electronic Surveillance: What’s Happening to Our Privacy? 5:51min.
Are there any limits on the government’s ability to protect its citizens? Should there be? What is
the proper balance between our country’s security and our own privacy? This segment looks
at the controversy surrounding the NSA.
  
Presentation of the DVD Videos will be followed by group discussion
For additional information please contact:
John Todd, Wichita AFP volunteer coordinator

Or

Susan Estes, AFP Field Director, Kansas

The Kansas Chapter of Americans for Prosperity (AFP-KS) is committed to advancing every Kansan's right to economic freedom and opportunity. AFP-KS is an organization of grassroots citizen leaders who engage in spreading the message of fiscally responsible government, free market ideals and regulatory restraint to policymakers on the local and state levels.