Posted on Jun 28, 2018
Opinion : What Should Liberland Firearms Policy Look Like? | Liberland Press
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This is easy. Firearm ownership is a property concern. In a truly free society, we should be able to own whatever property we want.
If you treat the right to own a firearm as a property right, the answer is self-explanatory.
If you treat the right to own a firearm as a property right, the answer is self-explanatory.
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Interesting conceptualization. If the place existed, I might apply for a visa, or would I need one?
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
Liberland is a nascent microstate between Croatia and Serbia. It's on land that both Croatia and Serbia have expressly denied any claim to, but Croatian police persist in arresting anyone who enters, and charging them with contradictory offenses. Currently, Liberland does not require a visa, but you would encounter the aforementioned issues with the Croatian police. I'm interested in the libertarian experiment being played out. Hopefully the conflict with the Croatian police will be resolved soon, so Liberland can move forward in more concrete ways. Currently Liberland passports are accepted in about 10 countries, and the President of the provisional government of Liberland has signed a treaty with a UN nongovernmental observer as well as a mutual recognition agreement with Somaliland.
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