right to freedom from felony (or misdemeanor) registration laws;
c. Suggested topics for consideration:
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The right to equal treatment before the law; to be free from di scriminatory statutes.
The right to relief from police provocation and "entrapment" methods; the right to domestic privacy.
Absolute freedom (equal treatment) concerning search and seizure procedures; freedom from police sur veillanoe and wire-tapping.
The right of free association, in public or private, with individuals of one's own choosing.
Absolute separation of church and state, including abolition of every remnant of old ecclesiastical sex laws.
6. The right to full first-class citizenship, including voting rights, jury duty, holding public office.
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The absolute right to complete personal privacy insofar as homosexuality is concerned, including complete destruction of every fingerprint, photo, or other record file obtained in connection with homosexual behavior of any individual; the right to sue for libel for newspaper publishing references to such items; for slander; for public utterances of like nature.
The right to full compensation and damages for any person discharged from public or private employment because of his homosexuality.
Complete civil rights as a practicing homosexual.
10. The right to custody of one's own children, or adoption.
GENERAL DISCUSSION
The committee expressed the opinion that in general homo-
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