A Bill to Define Negligently Discharging a Firearm

A BILL
to Define Negligently Discharging a Firearm

PREAMBLE
Due to recent issues at Stapleton County on negligently discharging a firearm
and the nullification of a legislation, Congress shall define negligently discharging a firearm.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE STATE OF FIRESTONE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:


SECTION 1.

(a) Any individual who intentionally discharges their firearm randomly without any reason shall be charged with Negligently Discharging a Firearm.

(b) All individuals shall be charged with a misdemeanor should they be guilty/charged for Negligently Discharging a Firearm, and shall spend no less than one-hundred seconds to no more than two-hundred seconds in prison.

SECTION 2.

(a) The Firestone State Patrol, Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Corrections shall uphold the duty of enforcing the law against the crime of Negligently Discharging a Firearm.

SECTION 3.

(a) All laws/legislation that go in conflict with the charge of ‘Negligently Discharging a Firearm’ are hereby declared null and void.

(b) Upon passage of this legislation by both the Senate, the House of Representatives, and subsequently being signed by the Governor, this bill shall be made law and go into effect immediately without unnecessary delay.

Chief Sponsor:

Senator DevMartavis, Chief Sponsor

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