- Tackling abuse of women and men in the adult film industry, while legalizing safe prostitution with high regulation to avoid those who are poor from being pushed into it.
- Requiring the age of 21 to engage in it at least, if not higher.
- Banning commercial packaging that requires tools to open for the average person.
- Preserving online anonymity and reducing mass surveillance.
- Pushing for banning bail and using a system similar to Illinois.
- Critical of “tough on crime,” and focusing on proactive crime reduction rather than reactive. Government should not encroach on our civil liberties to reduce crime without extreme exception, not only because it is immoral but because crime will never truly be reduced. Crime can only really be reduced with a proactive effort.
- Closing Guantanamo Bay and investigate war crimes committed by US military personnel, including opening up investigations to non-aligned powers (Switzerland or Austria) to avoid bias.
- Banning private prisons.
- Radically changing how digital personal data is used and how its collected, requiring explicit consent for all data collection and opt-in for data collection that is personally identifiable, giving users who decline the opt-in the same access to features. This would be similar to the EU and Switzerland policies.
- Requiring a human to review every violation on a social media platform before termination. If necessary, the government should partially fund the moderation teams of large social media companies so its possible and not too costly for the private interests.
- Requiring all customer service to have human representatives on stand-by, similar to Spain, and banning automated AI and bots for calls.
- Banning or heavily restricting the advertisement of the following products, services, or groups from people under the age of 18.
- Overly sugary snacks and food products
- Military recruitment
- Banning the advertisement of medical products and drugs.