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LPBexar November Gun Shoot and Social @ Nardis Shooting Club

Arrive early! And please RSVP at Eventbrite!

Join us for an exciting in-person event at Nardis Gun Club at Rolling Oaks in San Antonio, TX, USA. Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping shooting and socializing event. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, this event is perfect for all gun enthusiasts. Test your skills, try different firearms, and meet fellow gun aficionados. Don’t forget to check out the nardisgunclub.com website directions. Get locked and loaded for a thrilling day at the LPBexar November Gun Shoot and Social!

Hit the QR code below if you’d like to get the waiver knocked out early.

Optional, we may go to the Jim’s Restaurant afterwards (Nacogdoches Rd & 1604)

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Trivia Night at Flying Saucer

Are you frustrated by all the random knowledge you have, and nothing to show for it? Do you know about sports, movies, science, politics, or world events? Do you like great food and/or beer? You’re in luck! You can do it all at LPBexar’s trivia night this October. You can come to play, eat, drink, or just hangout with like minded people and learn about Libertarianism. See you there!

11255 Huebner Road ##212 San Antonio, TX 78230

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LPBexar July Social Meetup

Join us as we head into the air conditioner for our July meetup of networking, fun, and camaraderie! This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals in a relaxed and informal setting.

Date: Tue Jul 18 2023

Time: 18:30:00 (Central Daylight Time)

Location: 13259 Blanco Road, San Antonio, TX 78216

Bring your ideas for activism and outreach for the Fall and Winter! We’d love to discuss them!

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LPBexar’s “Come and Take It” Eminent Domain Rally

SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 2023 AT 5 PM – 9:30 PM
301 East Travis Street, San Antonio, 78205

It’s time for Texans to Remember the Alamo!

Join us for a peaceful protest against the immoral use of eminent domain to steal private property from its rightful owner. The Alamo Trust and City of San Antonio are trying to take the Moses Roses Hideout Bar, but we won’t stand for it. Eventbrite Link HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lpbexars-come-and-take-it-eminent-domain-rally-tickets-565031904637

Bring your handmade signs and your passion for property rights to Travis Park at 5pm on March 11th. There is a small chance that Travis Park will be removed as an option, in case we will pivot to Houston Street outside the bar address below.

Multiple speakers, including representatives from all over Texas, will be in attendance to share their thoughts on the importance of property rights and limited government. Full EventBrite link is here.

At 7pm, we’ll adjourn and march together to the Moses Roses Hideout Bar (516 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205-1920), where the speakers will continue on site.

Let’s show the Alamo Trust and City of San Antonio that we won’t let them trample on our rights. Creatives for social media sharing are below.

Media Links

LPBexar’s initial Press Release: https://www.prlog.org/12948819-libertarian-party-of-bexar-county-condemns-eminent-domain-abuse.html

• Chris Baecker, San Antonio City Council D6 Candidate: https://mises.org/wire/remember-alamo-moses-roses-last-stand 

• Jeff Charles: https://chasingliberty.substack.com/p/protest-san-antonio-is-using-eminent 

• Reason Article: https://reason.com/2023/01/25/the-alamo-is-trying-to-eminent-domain-this-mans-bar-to-make-way-for-museum-honoring-alamo-defenders/ 

• Reason Video: https://youtu.be/8B4BDO7exAw 

• LPBexar’s Press Release (another is forthcoming as we round out the speaker list, likely on Monday/Tuesday): https://www.prlog.org/12948819-libertarian-party-of-bexar-county-condemns-eminent-domain-abuse.html 

• Spike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealSpikeCohen/status/1631448478265008128?t=WYrvj-QHnhuc54wSPjgLxw&s=19 

• San Antonio Current: https://www.sacurrent.com/news/supporters-of-san-antonio-bar-moses-roses-to-hold-property-rights-rally-next-weekend-31154283 

• Doni the Don: https://libertyorelse.substack.com/p/to-remember-the-alamo-or-tyranny 

• Jeff Charles: https://chasingliberty.substack.com/p/protest-san-antonio-is-using-eminent 

• RedState: https://redstate.com/jeffc/2023/03/02/the-san-antonio-government-is-abusing-eminent-domain-to-steal-a-texas-bar-owners-livelihood-n710701 • The Last Texan: A Battle For Property Rights In San Antonio https://lptexas.org/2023/03/03/the-last-texan-a-battle-for-property-rights-in-san-antonio/

David Cruz interview “Moses Roses Hideout and His Stand to Honor the Alamo” https://soundcloud.com/user-851154864/moses-roses-hideout-and-his-stand-to-honor-the-alamo

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LPBexar Launches Candidate Survey to Inform Voters in Upcoming Elections

Press Release: LPBexar Launches Candidate Survey to Inform Voters in Upcoming City Council Elections

San Antonio, TX, February 22nd – The Libertarian Party of Bexar County announced today the launch of a candidate survey that will be shared with all candidates running for one of the 10 City of San Antonio district seats as well as the Hollywood Park city council spot in the upcoming elections. The intent of this survey is to develop a Voter Guide to ensure residents of Bexar County understand the values of these candidates and can make an informed decision when voting.

The survey consists of a set of questions designed to gauge each candidate’s stance on a variety of issues, including taxation, regulation, eminent domain, and individual liberties. All candidates are invited to answer the survey, and their responses will be shared with the public as part of the Voter Guide.

“We believe that every voter has the right to know where their candidates stand on the issues that matter to them,” said JR Haseloff,, Chair of the Libertarian Party of Bexar County. “By launching this survey, we hope to provide voters with a clear and concise resource that they can use to make an informed decision when casting their vote.”

The Libertarian Party of Bexar County is committed to promoting individual liberty, personal responsibility, and limited government. The organization believes that it is important for voters to understand the values and positions of their candidates, especially in local elections where decisions made by elected officials can have a significant impact on the lives of citizens.

The Libertarian Party of Bexar County encourages all residents of Bexar County to participate in the upcoming elections and make their voices heard.

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For more information on this matter, contact JR Haseloff at JR@LPBexar.org


The Survey will cover the following topics:

Section 1 Principles:

  • In your opinion, what are the top three issues currently affecting San Antonio, and if elected, how would you address these?
  • Do you believe that there should be any additional legal limits placed on speech?
  • Do you support restrictions or bans on ownership of specific types of firearms?
  • Eminent Domain has been abused by governments, and their agents, through the seizing of property without just compensation, for reasons other than “public good,” and to shift power further in the favor of the powerful. What would you do, if elected, to improve CoSA policy around the use of eminent domain?
  • Do you support the idea that relationships between consenting adults, regardless of the number of participants, should have no impact on the government’s treatment of individuals in child custody, adoption, or other legal proceedings or government employment practices?
  • What three City of San Antonio programs would you terminate and why?

Section 2 Public Safety:

  • Do you support San Antonio Police Department’s policies that effectively ban chokeholds and no-knock warrants?
  • In 2022, voters in Austin, Denton, Elgin, Harker Heights, Killeen and San Marcos, overwhelmingly approved the decriminalization of possession of less than 4 oz of marijuana. Would you support an ordinance to decriminalize possession of marijuana in San Antonio?
  • Do you support the San Antonio Police Department hiring more officers?
  • Do you support repealing ordinances that create penalties for crimes with no clear victim (i.e., vagrancy, possession of a controlled substance, sodomy, etc.)?
  • Policing in America is a common topic of discussion in U.S. politics today, with much of the discussion focused around local policies. What is your view on the state of policing in America, and what would you seek to accomplish in San Antonio if elected?
  •  In 2020, the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University found civilian oversight of the police in San Antonio to lack access, independence, transparency, budget, staffing, legal standing, or any power to influence policy. What changes would you make to the Complaint and Administrative Review Board (CARB) to achieve effective oversight and increased civilian trust?

Section 3 Local Economy:

  • The sales tax rate in San Antonio is 8.25%, with the city sales tax rate being 1.25%; do you support initiatives that would reduce the sales tax rate in San Antonio?
  • In FY 2023, the property tax rate for San Antonio is 54.161 cents per $100 of taxable value, which has been compounded by the sharp 23% increase in appraised average home value in 2022. Do you support initiatives that would reduce the property tax rate for ALL property owners in San Antonio?
  • Do you support repealing ordinances that create barriers to entry for low-income entrepreneurs (i.e., occupational licensing, permits, etc.)?
  • Do you support a city mandate that requires public places, including private businesses, to post signage with domestic violence resources?
  • The COVID-19 pandemic was a challenging time for state and municipal governments across America. In the event of a pandemic or other similar emergency, how do you think the city should respond? What, if anything, would you like to see done differently next time?
  • The official inflation rate is 7.1%, but actual inflation of food items is closer to 11% and energy is at 13%. What reforms would you recommend to reduce the burden of inflation locally?

Section 4 City Services

  • SA’s Ready to Work program continues to fall behind targets, despite representing a significant increase in the sales tax rate (0.125%). Do you support canceling this program and the tax increase that pays for it?
  • Do you believe CPS Energy is best managed by the City of San Antonio (instead of a private energy provider)?
  • VIA Metropolitan Transit is funded through a 0.500% sales tax increase. Do you believe taxpayers are receiving a good return on investment?
  • At an average cost of over $11,000 per student, Pre-K 4 SA is nearly 25% more than both the national Head Start program and the SA area school district. Do you support program reforms that would significantly reduce the cost of this program?
  • In October 2022, the Federal government started the House America initiative, and San Antonio was one of first cities to take the pledge. If elected, what do you believe should be done to help the homeless population in San Antonio?
  • In many neighborhoods across the city you will find “Mi Barrio No Se Vende” signs. If elected, how will you balance revitalization efforts, attracting investors, and fears of displacement within low-income neighborhoods?

Section 5 Education

  • Do you support a voucher program where a specified amount of educational funding could be applied to a student’s schooling, technology, or transportation expenses, at the educational institution of their choice?
  • Do you support public school districts mandating vaccinations not required by the State of Texas?
  • According to the 2022-2023 Parent Student Handbook, a fifth or eighth grade student must perform well on the STAAR exam to advance to sixth or ninth grade, respectively, in SAISD. Do you believe that satisfactory STAAR testing is an appropriate prerequisite for promotion to the next grade in San Antonio schools?
  • Do you support the Connected In the Classroom initiative, which is currently estimated to cost San Antonio taxpayers $27 million, and provides distance learning capabilities to students living in specific areas of eight K-12 San Antonio area school districts and the Alamo Community College District?
  • Although 95.3% of Texas schools did not permit mock intruders access during the recent 2023 state-wide safety audit, school safety is the top issue for parents according to the annual Charles Butt Foundation’s Texas Education Poll, with 53% of parents perceiving at least a moderate risk to students in their communities. How will you approach the issue of school safety in San Antonio, and what solutions will you bring to the dais?
  • What do you believe the public school’s role is in teaching and interacting with students on controversial topics such as sexual and gender education, historical race relations, gun control, etc.?

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