John A. Ramsey

[2] His grandfather, Justin Robert Howard, an American officer in World War II, banker, rancher, and antique firearm collector, mentored Ramsey in business and finance.

In 2011, he attended a study-abroad program at Oxford University in England, where he advocated libertarianism and the exit of Great Britain from the European Union.

[1] The PAC was founded with the goal of supporting libertarian-minded, independent-leaning candidates who could win in the two major parties, viewing the RNC and DNC as models.

[1][4] During the May 2012 Kentucky Republican primary election, Liberty for All spent over $700,000 in independent expenditures for congressional candidate Thomas Massie.

AGR was the main proponent of Proposition 3, which established single member districts for the Austin city council elections.

[2] In early 2013, Ramsey partnered with Grant and Kati Harris to open a wine bar named the Liberty Bell in Nacogdoches, Texas.

[22] Additionally, he co-manages JPW Equity, an investment fund that focuses its efforts on commercial storage and US-based nutritional supplement manufacturing.

Each year upon harvest, Ramsey opens his home to the public for an educational seminar and charitable food drive that is hosted by the Center For Natural Living.

[18] Ramsey is a devout Christian and regularly speaks at conferences, religious institutions, and politically affiliated organizations around the country about libertarianism.

Ramsey and Benefico at a 2014 Never Hungover launch party held at Phil Maloof's luxury suite atop the Palms Casino and resort in Las Vegas.
Ramsey and the Harrises inside The Liberty Bell