https://www.lp.org/news-press-releases-libertarians-press-congress-on-doma-dont-ask-dont-tell/
With them electing a non Mises candidate, I thought I would dig for their official stance on an issue that had a very socially engineered public discourse surrounding it. Ron Paul was right that don't ask don't tell was a fine policy. Our pre-boomer ancestors knew faggotry oft enough resulted in degenerate behavior outside the bedroom. This policy made the point to fuck who you want, but dont be a retard with no opsec, or a narcissist who puts oneself before your fellow servicemen. Also, don't engage in witch-hunts.
I utterly despise how the gay agenda was actually a thing, not the bugbear we made fun of . This goes beyond letting Peter Thiel and Dave Rubin sex up their husbands; even then I have mixed opinions on both of them I didn't have 6 years prior. The self-righteous, dogmatic language the lgb-t-map+ "community" embraces to force their preferences without responsible society's consent should be reason enough to fall back to early 20th century policy. Doesn't matter what the movement is, such tactics cause societal collapse, just waiting for the inevitable trigger.
Point is, right-wing libertarians really need to find a new label that also separates them from the soccer-moms for Bush/Trump. That the hippie LPUSA suffers from so much Gramscian damage that they would lend any lip service to what is substantially and morally bankrupt has invalidated the uniparty alternative. If for the simple reason that there is no right to serve in the military, only equal opportunity to all civilians.
>Boat license
Several states mandate safety courses before you can legally operate a boat. Florida, for example, has a card to prove you took a course. It might as well be a license.
>fireworks license
There are municipalities where fireworks are illegal, with an exception for permitted displays, which is effectively licensure but per-event rather than per-person.
>bicycle license
There are/were counties that required registration for each bike.
IMHO, of the ones you listed only fireworks make sense to have a restriction. Owing mostly to the fact that you aren't in constant control (or even line of sight) of the device. Car accident or what not, there's no question of who was operating the vehicle. Personal responsibility is assured. Firework could light a house blocks away on fire and you'd never know it. The lack of accountability after the fact reasonably justifies adding some accountability before the fact.