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To: Jim Robinson
Jim, You have acknowledged abandoning plans to seek tax exempt non-profit (501C) status for FR and related entities.

Are you aware that there are laws in California (and other states from which you receive donations) governing charities, including those that are NOT tax exempt?

Has Free Republic registered as a charity in California, and is it in compliance with California law as to relevant disclosures and operational requirements?

If not, why not?

Once again, thanks in advance.

2,322 posted on 11/30/2001 5:18:18 AM PST by Z2
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To: Z2
I posted this last night a general question, but you might have missed it

If it is generally believed that the first amendment protects freedom of speech and the press, then does it necessarily follow that a private individual or company engaged in any speech related activity must provide an outlet for opposing views? If so, then must that individual bear the financial obligation of distributing opposing viewpoints?

May I choose, of my own free understanding, to give money to any individual or company so that they may use it as they please?

In response to your inquiry on charitable organizations:

I believe LLC after FreeRepublic stands for "Limited Liability Corporation" an individual (or joint) holding which may differ from a "charity"

2,328 posted on 11/30/2001 5:55:31 AM PST by Helix
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