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@dcjogger Also, prostitution isn't actually legal in Canada. The act of selling sex in exchange for money is legal, but paying for sex is still illegal. The person paying for it is still committing a crime, even though the prostitute is (possibly) not. And there's a bunch of other stuff that is illegal associated with it, such as soliciting or advertising these services, so even if the act itself is legal for one of the people involved, that person may still be committing another crime in the process.

Gold will be around, gold will be money when the dollar and the euro and the yuan and the ringgit are mere memories.

As recent history has repeatedly shown, the right to vote, by itself, is no guarantee of liberty. Therefore, if you wish to avoid dictatorship by referendum, break up modern society’s merely functional collectives into self-governing, voluntarily cooperating groups, capable of functioning outside the bureaucratic systems of Big Business and Big Government.

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@dcjogger I don't think Canada is exactly a good example of Libertarianism working. Or even of Libertarianism at all.

Those entrapped by the herd instinct are drowned in the deluges of history. But there are always the few who observe, reason, and take precautions, and thus escape the flood. For these few gold has been the asset of last resort.

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