by jmayor22 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:52 pm
The RCP accepts to compromise in the matter of nobility protection and gun rights. However, the protection given to nobles mustn't compromise the other people's rights and the gun licenses have to be subjected to certain regulations that assure us that the person is mentally suited to have such dangerous objects.
Abortion, in the other hand, should be permitted but regulated. That regulation must, at least, permit to abort in extreme cases or in situations of need. Hence, regulation has to exist, even if a little strict, to avoid leaving unprotected the foetus, but also protecting what is more important: the mother's life.
Of course, to accept those things implies that:
- The minority rights are respected (homosexual rights among others).
- Measures to help the poor people are added, specially a public health care system.
What we want is that everyone has equal opportunities, and that can't be reached if we don't treat different situations differently. You can't expect a low-income person to create an enterprise if his first preoccupation is having to pay the bills of an overpriced health care clinic or expensive medical drugs that he needs to survive.