The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com LIBERTARIANS From Page 1 ertarians, we've really had a fantas- tic year," Plourde said. The group, which meets weekly, has brought eye-opening speak- ers to campus this year, including Kenyan journalist June Arunga, who gave a speech advocating free trade rather than foreign aid as a solution to poverty. In October, the group partnered with Students for Sensible Drug Policy to sponsor a speech by Grav- el. The group also plans to continue sponsoring events like Hash Bash, an annual gathering of marijuana enthusiasts on the Diag. In Novem- ber, the College Libertarians held a raffle for a gun giveaway, with the prize being a certificate for a hand- gun. The Libertarian Party platform advocates for a citizen's right to self-defense, arguing that govern- ments often obstruct that right by passing gun control laws. Plourde said each of the group's events has garnered significant attention for libertarian ideals. This fall, the 19-year-old Plourde hopes to draw even more attention to those ideals. With the support of the College Libertarians and the Washtenaw County branch of the Libertarian Party, he's making a run for mayor of Ann Arbor. As a staunch advocate of lim- ited government spending, Plourde voiced his opposition to the city's plan to consider building a trolley system to the city, citing the sys- tem's cost. Understanding that his chances of vinning are slim - he's run- ning against the popular four-term incumbent John Hieftje - Plourde says his run will, at least, expose students and Ann Arbor residents to libertarian ideas. Plourde cited an incident earlier this year when one of his support- struction of high rises in the city. In response, Plourde explained that, despite personal preferences, he couldn't speak out against devel- opment because he supports an individual's right manage his or her personal property. Plourde said that despite the group's increased visibility, mis- conceptions about libertarianism remain on campus. "We're not anarchists," he said. "We just want the government to stay out of personal issues." Plourde said members of the Lib- ertarian Party tend to be fiscally conservative and economically liberal, meaning they seek to limit government spending, empower consumers and lower taxes. "We think people should make their own decisions," he said. "Poli- ticians are involved in what we do every day. In my humble opinion, it's none of their business." Friday, March 28, 2008 - 7 JOIN OUR ONLINE STAFF. E-mail odonnell@michigan- daily.com the michigan daily FALL '08 RENT 1, 2 or up to 6 Bdrms. 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