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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Peter Ferrara :: Townhall.com Columnist
Making Up Crime
by Peter Ferrara
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The American people enjoy the legal right to buy, sell, and own gold and silver, including gold and silver coins, as specifically recognized by Federal statute. This includes newly minted coins or medallions produced by private companies, as the right to own gold and silver is not limited to trading coins that were already produced before a certain date.

You are also free to trade anything you own for anything else that someone is willing to exchange with you. If someone is willing to trade you their used car for 6 truckloads of freshly cut logs, there is no law that prohibits that exchange. Similarly, there is no law that prohibits you from trading 6 gold coins with one ounce of gold each (one ounce of gold currently trades for roughly $1,000) for a used car, or for anything else that anyone is willing to trade with you. Ditto that for silver coins.

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Bernard Von NotHaus decided to expand this concept through his gold and silver company, Liberty Dollar, Inc. His company has minted Liberty Dollar medallions in denominations of $1, $5, $10, $20, and $50. (He opposes calling them coins to avoid any confusion that they are official government currency). The company sold these medallions nationwide through a network of associates and regional marketers.

The company has also sold and distributed paper notes redeemable in gold and silver, identical to warehouse receipts for gold and silver stores that can be used to go pick up the applicable share of the precious metal at any time. Liberty Dollars can also be owned in digital form that can be traded over the Internet.

Von NotHaus and his company have also encouraged merchants, or small businesses, to accept Liberty Dollars for purchases, and even to make change for customers in Liberty Dollar currency. Liberty Dollars have consequently now been in widespread use in Asheville, North Carolina, Austin, Texas, and Berryville, Arkansas, with at least $20 million Liberty Dollars in circulation, and thousands of merchants accepting the currency and offering it as change.

Those trading in this currency are simply exercising fundamental American freedoms of property ownership, freedom of contract, and freedom of exchange. Nevertheless, in June the FBI arrested Von NotHaus and three senior employees of his company, charging them under federal indictment with the crime of counterfeiting. A court order forced Von NotHaus to close his Liberty Dollar company even before trial.

The indictment states, without citation to authority, “It is a violation of law for private coin systems to compete with the official coinage of the United States.” No it is not. If the Congress wants to prohibit private circulation and trade in gold and silver coins, it can. But it hasn’t. To the contrary, it has expressly provided by law that the American people enjoy the freedom to own and trade in gold and silver. Continued...

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Peter Ferrara is Director of Entitlement and Budget Policy for the Institute for Policy Innovation and General Counesl for the American Civil Rights Union.
 
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Esperanto is alive and well, thank you.
Esperanto is alive and well, thank you, very much.


A Rhetorical Problem
Von Nothaus' problem seems to be rhetorical: If instead of dollars he would have denominated his medallions in Credits, Drawing Rights, Denarii, Grams or Toads, he might have had less problem with the Feds. Ditto with the receipts: instead of "Notes," consider if they had remained strictly "Receipts." What may have sunk him was the attempt to pack an overt political statement along with his very powerful economic statement, which would have been suficient in itself.

Of course, the ultimate problem with alternate currencies, particularly gold and sliver, is that since the 30's, contracts made in gold and sliver are considered against public policy and thus effectively not enforceable in American courts. Until this is changed, alternate currency schemes will forever remain in a category with Esperanto, hippie free stores and hyper-libertarian fantasy worlds--interesting fringe ideas, impossible in reality.
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