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| #Post#: 1280-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: May 29, 2015, 11:02 am | |
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| Plural Marriage Act | |
| http://i.imgur.com/If9HAl9.jpg | |
| West Phoenician Prime Minister Countess Tia High held a press | |
| conference for all major WP Broadcasting News stations today to | |
| announce the passing of the Polygamous Marriage Equality Act in | |
| the West Phoenicia Congress. | |
| Reigning monarch King Glenton Bush II has never hid the fact of | |
| his polygamous lifestyle and upon his coronation his two wives | |
| were elevated to Queen status. | |
| While it was never illegal, polygamy was predominantly | |
| practised among the wealthy and aristocracy class. With this new | |
| law in place it will protect the interest of all classes who | |
| choose to embrace plural marriage. | |
| in a vote 170 to 10 the Act had overwhelming support. It was | |
| hoped that this act would help ease the tensions afflicting the | |
| nation. | |
| Gay rights activists have made their own calls for the passing | |
| of a Gay Marriage Act. But with the Conservative parties in full | |
| control of the Senate that does not seem likely to pass. | |
| Communist Green Senator Gabby Force plans to introduce a private | |
| members bill calling for a conscience vote on the issue instead | |
| of Congress voting along party lines. | |
| #Post#: 1282-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: May 29, 2015, 11:19 am | |
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| Volunteer Prison Labor Act renewed | |
| http://i.imgur.com/UkrQEjB.jpg | |
| After 12 months the West Phoenician Congress has reviewed the | |
| Volunteer Prison Labor Act. With the Prime Minister blessing | |
| and promoting the act has been approved for a further 10 years. | |
| Under the Prison Labor Act prisoners who are classed medium or | |
| low security risk over the age of 18 and open to both genders | |
| are given the option to serve their sentence on one of the | |
| tobacco plantations in the city-state of Immaculata. Cotton | |
| plantations of Lower West Phoenicia. Or Tea and Coffee | |
| Plantations in northern New Tudor. | |
| While voluntary prisoners can receive remissions of their | |
| sentence while working off their debt to society they are fed, | |
| clothed and house by the plantation owners. | |
| This program has been a success with easing of prisoner numbers | |
| in prisons across the nation and reducing the money tax payers | |
| contribute to the prison system. | |
| The Antebellum Party and WP Aristocracy Party applauded the | |
| renewal as a victory for the economy while the minority | |
| Socialist Party led by Eddie Rox-Indi condemned the Prison Labor | |
| Act as exploitation and nothing more than a fancy term for | |
| slavery. | |
| #Post#: 1283-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: May 29, 2015, 11:26 am | |
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| Let them eat cake act returns. .. | |
| http://i.imgur.com/jR2Knz9.jpg | |
| In a joint press conference Leaders of the Segregation Party and | |
| the West Phoenician Aristocracy Party celebrated the passing of | |
| the 'Let them eat cake act' in the city states of Antebellum | |
| Territory and Olympia Hills. | |
| The act will ensure the wealthy and nobility classes are able to | |
| visit hospitals, cafes, hotels. Attend school and venues | |
| exclusively for them. The act grants venues and places of | |
| business the right to refuse entry if one is not of that higher | |
| class based off economic factors. | |
| Segregation Leader Hon Martina Rose hailed it a victory and will | |
| not stop campaigning to all city states pass the act. | |
| http://i.imgur.com/y5D8IQv.jpg | |
| While Baroness Honey Baroda has called for further tax breaks | |
| for the rich. Citing it an abuse and discrimination against the | |
| rich that their taxes are so high. | |
| http://i.imgur.com/usPUl03.jpg | |
| Famed West Phoenician actress Nicolette Cruz has signed on to be | |
| the face of the Let them eat cake act campaign with a salary of | |
| $25 million for t.v and ad campaigns. And will promote the cause | |
| to other nations during her international movie promotion tour. | |
| http://i.imgur.com/PDfGB3W.jpg. | |
| In an unrelated incident, ardent opponents of the act Bella and | |
| Ross Kerry-Force died in a tragic car accident today. Police | |
| have ruled it as an accident caused by the negligence of the | |
| drivers who were intoxicated. | |
| #Post#: 1955-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: June 13, 2015, 10:12 am | |
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| No Nuke Act. | |
| West Phoenicia has voted 220 to 20 to enact the No Nuke Act. | |
| 1. West Phoencia will not produce nuclear weapons nor export | |
| items that could manufacture a Nuclear weapon. | |
| 2. West Phoencia will be a non nuclear weapon nation for a | |
| period of 20 years. | |
| 3. Any West Phoenician citizen found assissting in the | |
| construction of a nuclear weapon will be sentenced to death. | |
| 4. Any non West Phoenician assisting in the construction of a | |
| nuclear weapon on West Phoenician soil will be arrested and | |
| charged and face a trial where the maximum sentence asked for | |
| will be death. | |
| #Post#: 1966-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: June 13, 2015, 11:35 pm | |
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| No Foreign Bases Act. | |
| The West Phoenican Congress has passed the No Foreign Bases Act. | |
| In a vote 140 to 100. | |
| As part of the No Foreign Bases Act; West Phoenicia will not | |
| accept any offer from another nation of the NCSA to build a | |
| military base, outpost of installation on any West Phoenician | |
| soil. | |
| Part B, In times of Civil war no West Phoenician national may | |
| offer a foreign nation West Phoenicia land to build a military | |
| base, outpost or installation. | |
| Part C, No West Phoenician land will be sold off to form an | |
| arrangement for a foreign state to build or constrct a military | |
| base, outpost or installation. | |
| Part d, While West Phoenicia has the right to build bases in | |
| foreign nations, no secret arrangement will be made to trade off | |
| in exchange. | |
| #Post#: 2528-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: June 27, 2015, 4:32 am | |
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| [center]Amerikanisches Reich[/center] | |
| [center]Rassenkundeabteilung Exclusion Act[/center] | |
| Section 1. We, the Reichstag, im namen des Reichsfuhrers und | |
| Volk, affirm the following arguments of the Reich's | |
| distinguished departments of Rassenkunde, from its universities: | |
| "Premise I. Between any two given individuals, one may be, for | |
| example, more intelligent, physically stronger, more creative, | |
| etc. | |
| Premise II. These differences, though sometimes arising from | |
| prenatal conditions, upbringing, social conditions, and so on, | |
| are none the less at times, demonstrably via peer-reviewed | |
| scientific research, genetic. | |
| Premise III. Between any two distinguishable races, and noting | |
| the ambiguities involved in delineating races, there exist | |
| genetic differences. | |
| Premise IV. In comparing two individuals of distinct genetic | |
| provenance, it may be ascertained which is the more intelligent, | |
| the more physically fit, etc. | |
| Premise V. The same comparison may be applied, via Premise III, | |
| to a comparison of races, noting that exceptional cases will | |
| always exist. | |
| Conclusion: There exists, in general terms, with minor | |
| exceptions, an hierarchy of races in terms of intelligence, | |
| fitness, creativity, etc. Because law must act upon such general | |
| terms, rather than base its provisions upon specific and | |
| individual cases, it is sensible to consider, in law, the issue | |
| of race. | |
| Premise I-B: In any comparison of the general fitness of races, | |
| some may prove more able in some specific areas than others, | |
| just as in any comparison of individuals. None the less, it may | |
| be ascertained, as in a comparison of individuals, which is more | |
| generally able, taking into account as many factors as may be | |
| evaluated empirically. | |
| Premise II-B: The best means of doing so, barring ongoing | |
| research conducted by the Rassenkundeabteilung, is to consider | |
| collective achievement -- because the evaluation is collective | |
| -- past and present. | |
| Premise III-B: Having done so, the Rassenkundeabteilung has | |
| designated, for the purpose of creating law, and noting | |
| imperfections in this distinction, three categories of races, | |
| which are, from most accomplished to least: | |
| 1. Germanic (including Anglo-Saxon), Nordic, Celtic, | |
| Mediterranean, Central European, Persian, Arab, and Japanese | |
| (non-Ainu) peoples. | |
| 2. Other East Asian or Southeast Asian and Slavic peoples. | |
| 3. All others." | |
| Section 2. The Reichstag further affirms that, as a nation is | |
| composed of its citizens, its virtue is the virtue of its | |
| citizens. To ensure the supreme virtue of the Amerikanisches | |
| Reich, therefore, we judge it necessary to enact restrictions on | |
| citizenship based on the judgments of the Rassenkundeabteilung. | |
| Section 2(b). Furthermore, we acknowledge the perfidious | |
| influence of those who would corrupt the virtuous by taking | |
| advantage of their virtuous qualities, whilst lacking any of | |
| their own, and note that this is especially a problem with those | |
| invidious peoples who refuse to assimilate with the local | |
| populace, but none the less insist, in parasitic fashion, upon | |
| living amongst the local populace. In this, to be clear, we | |
| reference especially the alien bankers, financiers, and | |
| profiteers, who do no honest work themselves but let others | |
| sweat and bleed for their benefit, whilst bleeding them of their | |
| livelihood and sapping their will. | |
| Section 2(c). Therefore, we hereby prohibit citizenship, as well | |
| as residency, work, and tourist visas for members of the third | |
| class of races referenced in Section 1, and declare that such | |
| privileges for members of the second class will be conditional | |
| upon examination by suitable authorities of the Reichspolizei, | |
| advised by the Rassenkundeabteilung, and under their guidelines. | |
| Section 2(d). Any person or persons found to be in violation | |
| will be subject to such action as is deemed necessary by the | |
| Reichspolizei, with the provision that they must be allowed to | |
| emigrate from or evacuate the territories of the Amerikanisches | |
| Reich freely if they do not insist otherwise, with a grace | |
| period of three weeks' time from the enactment of this law, and | |
| that they shall provided with the necessary transport, including | |
| transport of personal belongings, at the expense of the state. | |
| In the Reichstag | |
| Unanimously approved | |
| 22nd of June, 1956 | |
| #Post#: 2642-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Protect our flag act | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: June 28, 2015, 10:43 pm | |
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| The West Phoenician Congress has passed the Protect our Flag | |
| Act. | |
| In a vote of 230 to 10 the Act enables | |
| 1. The flag is able to be flown on all government buildings, as | |
| well as private business and residences. | |
| 2. Anyone caught burning the flag will receive a criminal | |
| conviction of 5 years in Prison. | |
| 3. The act also protects the burning or desecration of the NCSA | |
| flag. | |
| #Post#: 5418-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: West Phoenicia Date: July 31, 2015, 4:35 am | |
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| Capital Punishment act. | |
| The West Phoenican Congress has passed the Revised Capital | |
| Punishment Act 121 to 119 under the revised law the following | |
| crimes could possibly receive the death penalty. | |
| 1. Murder in the 1st or 2nd degree | |
| 2. Drug Trafficking | |
| 3. Poaching | |
| 4. Assisting in the production of nuclear weapons. | |
| 5. High Treason | |
| 6. Treason | |
| 7. Espionage against West Phoenicia | |
| 8. Aiding an enemy in time of war | |
| 9. First Degree Kidnapping | |
| 10. Airplane Hijacking | |
| 11. Murder for Hire | |
| Methods of Capital Punishment. | |
| 1. Lethal Injection | |
| 2. Guillotine | |
| 3. Hanging | |
| 4. Firing Squad ( Ptolemaic Haven and New Dixie only) | |
| #Post#: 5436-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: LibreatedCream Date: July 31, 2015, 1:03 pm | |
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| The Libreated Cream aims to create an environment in which | |
| people can be left alone to go about their lives peacefully. Our | |
| laws are therefore fairly lax, expecially regarding social | |
| issues: polygamy and same-sex marriage are legal, incest is | |
| tolerated (but breeding in such a relationship is a federal | |
| offense), the only drug offense on our books is distributing and | |
| administering to a minor (defined in our law as under 16), gun | |
| control is un-heard of though some citizens advocate instituting | |
| a system of permits which would cover possession, concealed AND | |
| open carry for each class of firearm. | |
| Nonetheless, our commitment to political and personal freedoms | |
| has lead to the establishment of some laws which are designed | |
| to prevent these rights from being "shat upon" as the "former | |
| united states had allowed the message of its founding fathers to | |
| be perverted by socialism and crony politics", according to | |
| President Simon Bouchard. We are somewhat libertarian, being | |
| economically conservative and socially liberal. This is a | |
| consequence of our history, as we are disparate peoples who came | |
| together with the common goal of improving their autonomy and | |
| achieving sovereignty. A free market and social tolerance are | |
| crucial to the success of our culture. | |
| The government attempts to keep its hands as far from private | |
| enterprise as possible. Federal taxes are capped out at 10%, | |
| though they are currently at about 6.5%. The same percentage is | |
| applied to all income levels, though some poor folks can claim | |
| an exception to certain taxes, and taxes on the wealthy are also | |
| capped at $1.5 million dinars per year, regardless of the | |
| percentage of that citizen's income. | |
| The no-lobby bill: Despite our desire to stimulate and to avoid | |
| interference with free-market economics, The Cream believes that | |
| elections are something that ought to be handled by the | |
| government, with equal campaign time and funding granted by the | |
| government. Therefore, legislators were willing to block the | |
| development of lobbying, even though it could potentially | |
| circulate billions of Dinars. We would rather have leaders who's | |
| opinions are not up for auction, so that our policies best | |
| reflect the interests of ALL the people of the Cream, and not | |
| just the corporate and political elite. We believe that by | |
| keeping leadership pure, our nation's policy will lead to | |
| prosperity in the long-run. | |
| The medical ethics act: Without writing a 200 page book, the | |
| Medical Ethics act regulates the limits of medical research and | |
| medical procedures. Cosmetic surgery is legal in every regard | |
| until it crosses the threshold of trans-humanism. This is mainly | |
| to prevent furfags from literally becoming furfags in the | |
| future. Certain perfomrance-based transhuman procedures would | |
| not be considered as dangerous and may be performed on a | |
| permitted individual. Cloning of a complete organism is | |
| outlawed, however the cloning of organs for medical purposes is | |
| encouraged. Stem cell research is encouraged, but stem cells | |
| must be acquired legally and ethically (with abortion being | |
| legal only during the first trimester, exceptions may be granted | |
| in cases of rape incest or severe birth defects). | |
| The Animal Protection Act: Any animal that is defined as a pet | |
| or livestock will be protected legally, and crimes against these | |
| animals will be tried as if they were humans. Ex, stealing a | |
| neighbor's cow is considered abduction and kidnapping and klling | |
| your neighbor's dog is considered first degree murder. | |
| Furthermore, some species are regarded as "protected" species | |
| (specifically dogs, cats, horses), which means cruelty against | |
| them, regardless of whether or not they are claimed as a | |
| pet/livestock animal, would result in a trial in which the | |
| victim is considered human and the penalties are commensurate | |
| with a crime against a human. Lesser punishments for animal | |
| cruelty also exist. Hunting and sport fishing is legal, but only | |
| in season and with a permit. Permits exist only so that | |
| hunters/fishers can log all of their kills so that quotas can be | |
| maintained and ecosystems can remain intact. Hunting and fishing | |
| is only permitted for certain species, and the killing of | |
| creatures of any species that are not allowed to be hunted or | |
| fished is tried according to the above laws. | |
| Prison Population Bill - Criminals are assessed psychologically | |
| by various methods at the discretion of corrections officials. | |
| Sometimes this simply means observation of their behavior during | |
| court appearances or in their jail facility. The reason for | |
| this is that subjecting all citizens to the same standards would | |
| mean that criminals could prepare for and "beat" psychological | |
| profiling and/or parole agencies. The goal here is to assign | |
| criminals into three distinct populations, each with its own | |
| course of discipline and processing. Population one criminals | |
| are seen as individuals with a high potential for reform who had | |
| either made an ignorant mistake, committed a crime of passion | |
| (often referred to 'excessive force'... I.E. shooting somebody | |
| out of revenge for an offence for which a fistfight would have | |
| been considered appropriate) or desperation. These people are | |
| exposed to courses and group discussions which encourage | |
| productivity, tolerance, education, and spiritual and emotional | |
| fulfillment. They may also do volunteer and charity work. They | |
| are allowed to eat well, recieve many visitors, and engage in | |
| recreation. and they also have access to their personal property | |
| and are allowed to communicate by phone or internet freely. | |
| Population two inmates are considered to have moderate potential | |
| for reform. The security in these facilities is more strict, and | |
| resembles a former United States prison, for the most part. | |
| However, the emphasis on social programming is still ethical and | |
| social reform, rather than pure punishment. Population three is | |
| reserved for former-citizens who have been deemed unworthy of | |
| personhood and have zero potential for reform. They are stripped | |
| of their names and their citizenship. They are used as slave | |
| labor, torture subjects, research subjects, live organ donors, | |
| etc. etc. The death penalty is also legal, but is reserved only | |
| for the most dangerous pop. 3 offenders. | |
| Castle doctrine is upheld in The Libreated Cream. Acts of | |
| vigilante justice are rewarded, so long as sufficient proof that | |
| the act was justified and commensurate to the original offense | |
| can be furnished. Personal respect is highly valued here, again, | |
| a consequence of our history and the cultures that came together | |
| to form The Cream as we know it. | |
| #Post#: 5446-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Post your states laws | |
| By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: July 31, 2015, 3:45 pm | |
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| The Confederacy of Turkducken is divided into Four separate | |
| governing bodies, the Fertile Plains, the Capitol City of | |
| Patience, the Mountains of the Moderates, and the remaining | |
| right side for the Socialists. Each develops its own "State" | |
| laws and judicial system, taxes are handled only on a Federal | |
| Level the Progressive Income Tax is currently set at 88.2%, but | |
| is 90% for the wealthy. While listing all of the countless laws | |
| enacted between personal State levels of law would be time | |
| consuming and inefficient every State and person agrees to the | |
| Three Basic Rules. | |
| 1. The State government, Local Government, or Federal Government | |
| cannot take something from a citizen of Turkducken. Every plot | |
| and piece of land which a government facility is built upon has | |
| been willingly given by the individual citizen that owned it. | |
| 2. Every State and person swears fealty to the President, his | |
| word is law, this law is universal. | |
| 3. In a situation where the people feel substantially oppressed, | |
| misrepresented, or otherwise unfairly treated in a substantial | |
| way by the acting governmental body. The People of Turkducken | |
| have the singular responsibility to overthrow the oppressing | |
| government in any way possible. | |
| Some laws that His Excellency has passed during his Presidency: | |
| The Environmental Standards Act: | |
| Motor Vehicles that emit harmful CO2 Emissions into the | |
| atmosphere are banned, except in the case of the Turkducken | |
| Military and emergency or dire need of the President. | |
| Emissions from Industrial buildings or complexes must be | |
| regulated to where 80% environmentally damaging emissions are | |
| filtered out of the waste before it has left the building. Any | |
| industry not compliant with these regulations will be legally | |
| handled with the worst punishment being the confiscation of the | |
| business and the owners business license. | |
| Mining for natural Ores are Heavily Regulated by the Turkducken | |
| Government, with various permission forms, legislation, and | |
| licenses that have to be paid, filled, and mailed to the | |
| appropriate governing offices to be reviewed and approved every | |
| step of the way, if any discrepancies are noted the permission | |
| is rejected and would have to be initiated from the very | |
| beginning. | |
| Foreign Investment Act: | |
| Other Confederate States have the legal right to construct | |
| businesses, companies, etc. with the expressed permission of His | |
| Excellency. However, they are expected to comply with the laws | |
| of each State, including the first rule of the Three Basic | |
| Rules. | |
| Formation of the National Volunteer Army: | |
| Information in detail can be found here: | |
| http://ncsa.createaforum.com/factbooks-and-national-information/the-newly-forme… | |
| Gradual Expansion Act: | |
| While Turkducken is a fairly large landmass on the Confederate | |
| Map, approximately half of the listed land is settled formally. | |
| This Act protects the uninhabited land from rapid expansion and | |
| exploitation, any squatters to be found on these lands have no | |
| legal claim to the land until it has been formally incorporated | |
| into the Confederate State, which is preformed at the | |
| President's command. | |
| Pensioner Coverage Act: | |
| Citizens over the age of 70 are able to apply for pension | |
| services provided by the State's government. Pensions include | |
| $500 Confederate Dollars per month, health coverage that is | |
| provided by the NCSA and the Confederate State's own Health | |
| Plan, opportunities to retire at State built and funded | |
| retirement complexes (built to high standards for the region), | |
| and free public transportation. | |
| Socialist Health Service: | |
| This is in compliance with the NCSA's Universal Health Plan. | |
| One-Child Per Family Initiative: | |
| The people of Turkducken while not technically "Conservative" | |
| minded are one for limited expansion and small planned families. | |
| In compliance with this the President has proposed tax breaks | |
| for families (defined as any lawful union between two rightfully | |
| minded adults) as an initiative for keeping families, and the | |
| overall population of Turks, relatively small. While non | |
| compliers pay the standard amount of taxes, and the overall tax | |
| breaks only save a couple of hundred Turks, their is no shame in | |
| having large families, and no penalties for continuing to have | |
| larger families. | |
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