"Cat groomers, tattoo artists, tree trimmers and about a dozen other specialists across the country . . . are clamoring for more rules governing small businesses," reports the Wall Street Journal in a front-page story today.
It takes something really amazing to grab my attention, so I’m almost grateful to Ike Leggett, the head bureaucrat of Maryland’s Montgomery County. He has restored my faith in the extreme foolishness of the political class with a proposal that would require bums to get a panhandling license from the government.

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"They're asking to become state-licensed professionals, which would mean anyone wanting to be, say, a music therapist or a locksmith, would have to pay fees, apply for a license and in some cases, take classes and pass exams."
The Cato Institute has been taking on this issue for decades.
Read the rest of the David Boaz commentary
at Cato-at-liberty.org
And read the rest of Dan Mitchell's blog post
at International Liberty
David Boaz and Dan Mitchell are both with the Cato Institute.

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