Candidate's Name: Jim Lesczynski
 

Political Party: Libertarian
 

Office you are running for: New York City Council
 

State: New York
 

County: New York
 

District: 5
 

1) Do you believe that the Second Amendment confirms the individual right of every American citizen to possess and use (update of keep and bear) militia/military weapons for individual self-defense, as well as for the defense of the State / National defense?

Yes.
 

2) If elected would you support legislation for the removal of firearm laws and regulations? If your answer is yes, and if you are elected, what specific legislation would you propose/support to ensure that this individual right is protected?  Which current laws which infringe upon this individual right would you seek to repeal?

Yes, I would support legislation for the removal of all firearms laws and regulations. If elected, I would propose legislation to repeal immediately all existing firearms registration and licensing laws in New York City. I would further propose legislation compelling the NYPD to destroy all of its records pertaining to guns owners. To the extent that state and federal law require New York City to issue licenses for handguns, I would propose legislation compelling the NYPD to issues such licenses automatically.
 

3) What do you consider are "legitimate" reasons to own a firearm?
Check as many as apply:
    [X] Personal Defense
    [x] Home Defense
    [x] Defense of your country (Unorganized Militia)
    [x] Hunting
    [x] Farm Use
    [x] Competitive Shooting
    [x] Informal Sport Shooting
    [x] Informal Target Practice and/or Plinking
    [x] Collecting
    [x] Constitutional Rights
    [x] Other: Any reason at all (or no reason at all)
    [x] All of the above
    [ ] None of the above
 

4) Would you support the banning of some firearms or ammunition? (IE: Saturday night specials, "assault weapons", Hollow points, and "Safety Slugs") Why and to what extent?

No.
 

5) Do you believe that firearms and/or firearm owners should be registered? Which ones and why?

No.
 

6) Do you support equal rights for all citizens of the United States regardless of the person's sexuality / orientation and / or gender identity/expression?

Yes.
 

7) Which of the following would you be willing to support in regards to same-gender and/or polyamorous marriages and/or civil unions?
Check as many as apply:
    [x] Domestic partnerships for same-sex couples
    [x] Domestic partnerships for opposite-sex couples
    [x] Domestic partnerships for polyamorous (more than two consenting adults)
    [x] Same-sex marriages
    [x] Opposite sex marriages (What we have now)
    [x] Polyamarous marriages (between more than two consenting adults)
    [x] All of the above. Everyone should have equal rights under the law.
    [ ] None of the above. Government has no role in defining a marriage. Leave it to the church.
    [x]  Other: I don't know if "none of the above" is a trick question, but I do agree that the best solution would be to remove government from marriage altogether.  To that end, I would also seek to repeal laws that give advantages to married couples, including inheritance rights and adoption.
 

8) Do you support the right for people to act as they wish in a private setting, with other consenting adults?

Yes.
 

9) In July 2000 the Police Dept. of Attleboro Massachusetts entered a private party without a search warrant. The party was not open to the public or in the business to make a profit. Any donations given were used to pay rent. When the police entered, they arrested two people.  The first person who was arrested organized the event. The second person arrested was arrested because she spanked her consenting adult partner with a wooden spoon. Do you support the actions of  the Attleboro police as given in this example? Why?

No. The Attleboro Police Department should be brought up on charges of violating the civil rights of the two arrestees. No victim, no crime.
 

10) Do you support equal immigration rights for partners of US residents, regardless of their sexuality / orientation and / or gender identity/expression?

Yes.
 

Do you have an additional statement to make that is not covered by this questionnaire?  Use as much space as you wish.

Voters in NYC Council District 5 and any other interested parties are welcome to visit my campaign website at http://www.lesczynski.org.