A Bill to Extend Protection

A Bill to Extend Protection

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

SECTION 1: “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” shall be amended.

SECTION 2: “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” shall be defined as: A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas

SECTION 3A: Section 2H of “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” currently states: “FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (100) one-hundred studs of the invisible walls and hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance to be within (100) one-hundred studs of the invisible walls/hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence will be asked to vacate the premises by an official part of the Department of Homeland Security. This shall be enforced by the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce; members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission before entering FedoraMasterB98’s residence. The consequences for the act of loitering at the FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be stated in ‘Section 2H.1’:”

SECTION 3B: Section 2H of “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” shall now state: “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” currently states: “FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (300) three-hundred studs of the invisible walls and hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance to be within (300) three-hundred studs of the invisible walls/hills surrounding FedoraMasterB98’s residence will be asked to vacate the premises by an official part of the Department of Homeland Security. This shall be enforced by the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce; members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission before entering FedoraMasterB98’s residence. The consequences for the act of loitering at the FedoraMasterB98’s residence shall be stated in ‘Section 2H.1’:”

SECTION 4A: Section 2F of “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” currently states: “The Governor’s Manor shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (30) thirty studs of the walls/fences surrounding the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. It will be considered as loitering should any individual without proper clearance stand/hover near or around (30) thirty studs of the fence surrounding the Governor’s Manor. It will also be considered to be loitering should any individual without any proper clearance stand/hover near or around (30) thirty studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance and are within (30) thirty studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor will be asked to vacate the premises by an official within the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s may also instruct an individual without the proper clearance who is loitering within (30) studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor to vacate the premises should no member within the Department of Homeland Security be present. The Department of Homeland Security will enforce this. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce. Members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission from the Department of Homeland Security before entering the Governor’s Manor should there be a breach. The consequences for the act of loitering at the Governor’s Manor shall be stated in ‘Section 2F.1’:”

SECTION 4B: Section 2F of “A Bill to Repeal and Replace A Bill to Recognize Restricted Areas” shall now state: “The Governor’s Manor shall be recognized as a restricted area within the State of Firestone. The act of breaching (trespassing) the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a felony. The act of standing/hovering near or around (loitering) within (300) three-hundred studs of the walls/fences surrounding the Governor’s Manor shall be considered to be a misdemeanor. It will be considered as loitering should any individual without proper clearance stand/hover near or around (300) three-hundred studs of the fence surrounding the Governor’s Manor. It will also be considered to be loitering should any individual without any proper clearance stand/hover near or around (300) three-hundred studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor. All individuals who do not have the proper clearance and are within (300) three-hundred studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor will be asked to vacate the premises by an official within the Department of Homeland Security. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s may also instruct an individual without the proper clearance who is loitering within (300) studs of the front wall/gates of the Governor’s Manor to vacate the premises should no member within the Department of Homeland Security be present. The Department of Homeland Security will enforce this. The Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office may also enforce this should the Department of Homeland Security be absent and unable to enforce. Members of the Firestone State Patrol and Stapleton County Sheriff’s Office shall require permission from the Department of Homeland Security before entering the Governor’s Manor should there be a breach. The consequences for the act of loitering at the Governor’s Manor shall be stated in ‘Section 2F.1’:”

SECTION 5: The governor of the State of Firestone shall enforce this legislation.

SECTION 6: This legislation shall go into effect immediately upon passing both chambers of Congress.

Respectfully submitted to the Congress of the State of Firestone,
Chief Sponsor(s):
Speaker Pro Tempore, MrEmote
Co-Sponsor(s):
DHS Agent, Mythric

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