|  2024 Platform of the
 Prohibition Party
PREAMBLE  — We, the members of the  Prohibition Party, assembled in convention this year in Buffalo, New York,  supporting traditional values and with a firm reliance on the guidance of  divine Providence, do hereby pledge to uphold and defend the Constitution of  the United States of America and to serve the needs of its citizens. We hereby  affirm that all persons are created equal, endowed by their Creator with inalienable  rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As America's oldest  continuously active "third party", since 1869 we are united in a  common purpose – to protect the public welfare and to enhance the freedom and  dignity of each individual. We are strong believers in personal responsibility,  efficient regulation and leaner government,the separation of  powers, and federalism; we hold that the rights of the  people are sacrosanct. We love our country, we are optimistic about our future.   AGRICULTURAL POLICY —   We support regenerative farming practices that balance corporate and small-farm  interests. Confined Animal Operations ("CAFOs") require  the use of large amounts of preventative medicines, which diminish the  effectiveness of these drugs against human illnesses. Humane animal husbandry  should be incentivized through financial and regulatory support.The widespread use of pesticides and the  escape of GMO-modified genetic lines into the larger environment damage the  balance of nature. The use of these materials should be minimized to reduce  their environmental impact, while farmers who prioritize sustainable practices  should be rewarded.
 Food banks should be supported through  programs which incentivize donations of fresh, healthy foods from local farms. By  prioritizing regenerative farming practices and supporting small farms, our  agricultural policy would create a more sustainable food system which promotes  access to healthy food for all while minimizing negative impacts on the  environment.
 We  support programs to assist tobacco farmers in migrating to alternative crops.
 
 BALLOT ACCESS —
 In many states,  overly burdensome ballot access laws make it difficult for minor parties and  independent candidates to get on the ballot. In doing so they undermine the  ability of voters to express their democratic will. States should move to  establish fairer ballot access standards that provide minor parties and  independent candidates a reasonable opportunity to get on the ballot. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT — Creating jobs  and investing in our country’s critical infrastructure must be a federal  priority. Economic development efforts should focus on the improvement of the  economy as a whole. Under a balanced federal budget, investments should focus  on the maintenance and improvement of transportation, energy, and public health  services, as well as communication technology.
 EDUCATION —
 We believe that  all students should have access to a sound, deep, and broad education. States  should work to ensure that all public schools are provided with adequate  funding and support to meet the needs of their students. We support the right  of families to choose the method for educating their children, and for programs  that allow families to make choices for alternate schooling. We approve of the  federal Department of Education setting minimum standards for education and  advocate for stronger emphasis on science, technology, engineering, math,  history, and languages. We advocate free community colleges with 4-year degree  programs, as well as for vocational education. Student debt relief must be  applied equally to all; including those who through personal responsibility  have already repaid their original debts. We support programs to retrain  displaced workers and those who become disabled. Educational curriculums should  include informing our youth about the dangers of alcohol and drugs.
 ENVIRONMENT —
 We recognize  that pollution has an impact on our planet. We understand that abatement  projects must balance costs with benefits. We support cooperation with other  nations in mitigating the possible effects of climate change. We should strive  for energy independence and will not surrender our sovereignty in making energy  decisions. We advocate increased research into the development of non-fossil  fuel resources, including tax breaks for companies and subsidies for consumers  willing to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
 ETHICAL GOVERNMENT —
 We support  stronger ethics and anti-corruption laws for elected and appointed government  officials, improved transparency, protecting public research and regulatory  agencies from improper influence, fostering greater citizen engagement, and  promoting a spirit of ethical public service among public officials.
 EQUALITY —
 We abhor all forms of racism, discrimination,  harassment, hatred, structural inequality, and violence directed at any group.  We support a just and inclusive society with equal opportunities for all;  including equal pay for equal work. We support equal recognition and  opportunities for persons with disabilities.
 FEDERALISM —
 We are strong believers in the  Tenth Amendment; those powers not delegated to the United States by the  Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states  respectively, or to the people. In a nation often divided by opinion, an  adherence to federalism is more important than ever. Many issues are better  regulated by state and local jurisdictions, rather than by a distant federal  government.
 FOREIGN RELATIONS —
 We will conduct foreign  affairs in a manner that fosters amicable relations among nations. We believe  in using diplomacy to resolve international issues, and we promote respect for the mutual sovereignty of nations.  We recognize that healthy international trade has the potential to promote  economic growth among nations. We support free and fair trade that is  reciprocal and regulated.   HEALTH CARE — Access to affordable, quality health care must be  the right of every American. If this is achieved through a federal program,  participation in such must remain an individual choice. The U.S. healthcare  system should be a leader in innovation, and therefore we support further  investment in medical research. No one who needs a medicine or treatment  prescribed by a doctor should be denied such due to their personal financial  limitations. We support the retention of both Medicare and Medicaid.
 IMMIGRATION —
 We commend the  contributions of immigrants to our culture, economy, and national identity. We  insist that immigration and naturalization be done through an orderly legal    States and must be sufficiently funded.  Existing asylum laws rightly protect those facing persecution; however, asylum  should only be granted to those arriving directly from a country where they are  at risk. Refugees already present in a safe-haven country may apply for legal  immigration to the United States at a U.S. Embassy in that country, but may not  claim asylum simply by virtue of their physical presence in the USA or at the border.
 LABOR AND MANAGEMENT —
 We  will defend the right of all workers to freely choose to organize, join, or not  to join a labor union. Toward that end, we urge all states to adopt  right-to-work laws. We endorse the concept of a living wage and reasonable  family leave. No one (excepting public safety and medical personnel) should be  forced to work on their personal Sabbath day.
 MILITARY —
 We are strong  supporters of our nation’s military and encourage investment in military  technology and personnel. We honor the service and sacrifice of our military  and their families, and support the DOD position of  dedicating sufficient resources to services, policies, and programs to support  the military, both during and after active duty.
 RELIGIOUS LIBERTY —
 We acknowledge that religious values have played a  positive role in the founding of the United States. We support the  constitutional right of individual citizens to believe, worship, associate,  educate, evangelize, and organize religious institutions.
 SANCTITY OF LIFE —
 We recognize  that the issues of abortion, capital punishment, and euthanasia often divide  this country. The SCOTUS has ruled that the states shall regulate  access to abortion; as each state works to regulate this issue, we recognize  that women must be included in the legislative process, and encourage states to  look for constructive ways to address the issue. We believe that each woman  should have the right to decide based on her own conscience.
 SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS —
 We support the  right of citizens to own and to carry firearms for personal defense and for  sport. We believe that ownership of weapons of war, including assault rifles,  should be tightly controlled. We applaud the efforts of private organizations  to train Americans in the proper and safe use of firearms. We support stringent  background checks for the purchase of any firearm. SOCIAL SECURITY —  Our  Social Security system may not be perfect, but it does work and is in some  cases the only source of income that retirees and disabled Americans have to  rely upon. We advocate an actuarially sound federal Social Security system  independent of any other program.
 SUPREME COURT —
 We  are against increasing the number of justices serving on the Supreme Court.  Despite the current appearance of politically motivated judicial decisions, the  U.S. system of shared power among the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive  branches has proven itself over time. We support the current Constitutional  structure. Justices of the Supreme Court should be held to the same ethics  rules as are all other federal judges.
 TAX REFORM —
 The  current U.S. tax code is far too complicated. We  recognize the need for taxes to ensure the government’s ability to pay for  infrastructure and services. The current tax structure needs to be reformed. We  oppose both estate taxes and taxes on previously taxed wealth. We support a  simplified tax code that requires corporations to pay their fair share. Taxes  on alcohol should be increased, with the revenues being used for education and  additional treatment.
 TERM LIMITS —
 The  Twenty-Second Amendment stipulates term limits for the office of the President.  We support the expansion of these term limits to both houses of Congress.  Representing other citizens in Congress should be an honor, not a career.  Enacting term limits will help to reduce the influence of special interest  groups and provide a more accurate representation of the public in Congress.
 VOTING RIGHTS —
 Voting  rights are fundamental to American democracy and must be equally available to  all eligible voters. We also recognize that our nation struggles with the  concept of what defines a fair election. To ensure that each would-be voter is  in fact eligible to vote, we believe that voters in every state should be  required to present a form of government-issued photo identification in order  to receive their ballot and vote; either in person or absentee. The option to  receive a free government voter ID card should be available to every  qualified citizen.
 ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, and RECREATIONAL DRUG ABUSE —
 The alcohol question is the Prohibition Party's  unique, signature issue. We recognize that the use of alcohol and other  recreational drugs is not only a personal, but also a broader social issue. The  individual, and their right to drink if they wish, is not the cause; rather, the causeis the underlying organized liquor traffic and the subordination  of uninformed Americans for profit.The Department of Health & Human  Services reports nearly 10% of adult Americans suffered from substance abuse in  the past year. This is a national health crisis. Beverage alcohol is America's  #1 drug problem; a recent government study classified 62 million Americans as  binge drinkers. Nearly 6% of Americans struggle with alcohol addiction. An  estimated 140,000 people die from alcohol-related causes annually. Alcohol is  the third-leading preventable cause of death in the United States. The Centers  for Disease Control estimates  that the total economic cost of excess drinking to the U.S.  economy  exceeds $220 billion annually.
 We call for a ban on alcohol advertising,  similar to the existing ban on tobacco advertising. This kind of ban has been  proven to reduce consumption. This is especially true of alcohol advertising  targeting our nation’s youth and vulnerable communities. We support increased  controls on the licensing of alcohol and other recreational-drug outlets.
 The use of tobacco is the leading cause of  preventable death in the USA; the CDC reports that  cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in our country.  Vaping or e-cigarettes are also not safe because they contain nicotine and  other chemicals. We oppose tobacco in all its forms, including vaping. Together  with alcohol, tobacco and opiates are responsible for a significant percentage  of America's public health care bill. We disapprove of government subsidies to  the tobacco industry and would end business-expense deductions for advertising  tobacco, cannabis, and alcohol products.
 The opioid crisis in the USA has reached new  proportions. A recent study found that 10.1 million people misused opioids in  the past year; the vast majority of them prescription pain relievers. According  to the CDC, on average 128 Americans die every day  from an opioid overdose.
 We  oppose the use of recreational drugs in all forms; while recognizing and  supporting legitimate medicinal use as regulated by the FDA and each  individual’s own responsibility for temperance.
 We  believe a sustained program of education, coupled with a ban on cannabis,  vaping, and alcohol advertising, while enabling local option laws in those  states which wish them, is the best way to encourage community disapproval of  recreational drug use.
 We support an increase in the alcohol  excise tax, which in the USA is far lower than in many other developed countries. Proceeds from the excise tax should be  exclusively earmarked for education and addiction rehabilitation programs.
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