The Smith-Suprynowicz Test
L. Neil Smith at The Libertarian Enterprise - I remember reading this idea in Vin's and/or Neil's writings, but I'd never heard it described as the Smith-Suprynowicz Test before. Good one to remember. I pass. [tle]
Would [politician who claims to support freedom] support the right of a nine-year-old girl to walk into a hardware store and, without signing anything or producing identification of any kind, pay cash for a submachinegun, several hundred rounds of ammunition, and a supply of morphine? If he wouldn't, then whatever he's in favor of, it isn't freedom.
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