Libertarian Leader Who Supported Pedophilia Wants To Arrest Communities For Banning Meth

A former vice chairman who was ousted from party power for proposing that pedophilia should be legal has come out to say that if elected, he’d use the federal government to punish local communities and states with force if they tried to arrest people for selling or using methamphetamines.

Arvin Vohra is no longer the party vice chair, but he still wields power in the LP. He has run for office a number of times with the Libertarian Party, and made headlines for calling veterans paid killers, and joking about violence against school board members.

He then made headlines again for coming out against age of consent laws protecting children from sex with adults, and when asked if he would have sex with a 14 year old, replied “probably not.”

Miraculously, even with the Libertarian Party youth caucus, and the state libertarian parties of Alaska, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Wisconsin calling for his resignation, he survived these comments and held onto his position as chair.

On February 2, 2018, members of the LNC voted on whether or not to suspend Vohra from his position. The vote failed a two-thirds majority, and in response, prominent Libertarian activist Larry Sharpe resigned from his position in the Committee as Region 8 Alternate.

In April 2018, a new motion to suspend Vohra was brought to the LNC, prompted by new comments by Vohra: “Bad idea: school shootings. Good idea: school board shootings.” Vohra dismissed the comments as a joke, and apologized on Facebook.[13][14] The motion failed in a deciding vote by Nicholas Sarwark.[15]

He then faced even more controversy when he had the infamous crying nazi Chris Caldwell on his radio show, and defended the action with “I’ll take a racist who opposes government schools over a public school teacher who endorses them any day. If I have to pick between racism and welfarism, I’ll pick racism in a second.”

Finally in July 2018 he was ousted as vice chair by a much more competent party member, Alex Merced.

Since then, he has gone further and further fringe on social media. He said in the latest post the following:

He was arguing that not only should the federal government not ban drugs, but communities and states should not have the authority to ban drugs either, including meth, and then in his comments went on to say that he would use the federal government to imprison people himself if they tried banning drugs. We see now why the Libertarian Party has struggled for so many years to make any ground in politics.

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