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Luanne Coachman, Natural Law
 
Candidate: Attorney general
Luanne Coachman
Luanne Coachman
 
Age: 52
 
Residence: Kent
 
Occupation:
  Attorney, planner
 
Education:
  J.D., University of Puget Sound
 
Political history:
  Natural Law Party candidate for attorney general, 1996
 
Endorsements:
  Natural Law Party, Reform Party of the State of Washington
 
Campaign Web site: http://www.natural-law.org
 
Campaign theme:
  Reform political institutions and solve social problems with proven, cost-effective solutions based in Natural Law.
 

 
1.  Do you support the recommendations in the attorney general's privacy report? Please give details.
  This debate misses the point. Focus of government should be to support developing the full potential of every individual to recognize and live in accord with Natural Law. Then business activities will naturally respect individual dignity and be more creative and life-supporting, selling themselves with reduced effort and affront.
 
2.  Would you support a law limiting the amount of damages people could recover from the state? Why or why not?
  Another missed point. Focus should be on improving functioning so that government actions will not cause harm. Governments based in Natural Law, with employees living in accord with Natural Law will support, not damage its citizens.
 
3.  With some states reconsidering the death penalty, what is your position and what changes, if any, do you think are needed in Washington's law? Under what circumstances would you support a moratorium?
  Think instead about preventing crimes. Programs exist that reduce or even eliminate the stress that leads to crime. These same programs also have been shown to reform those who have already committed crimes. Implement these programs; establish individual consciousness in Natural Law and enjoy civil, supportive behavior everywhere.
 
4.  What would you do to improve the Attorney General's office?
  Advise the officers of the state about how to bring government into harmony with Natural Law and about how to support bringing everyone's life into harmony with Natural Law. Implement these programs in the Attorney General's Office.
 
5.  What do you think the top priority of the office should be?
  See above.

 


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