A Bill to Fix FBI Headquarters Law

A Bill to Fix FBI Headquarters Law

Just fixing trespassing and loitering screenshot links


Chief Sponsor(s): Senator PropMcRib

Co-Sponsor(s):


Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Firestone in Congress assembled,

§1. Title

(a) This act shall be known, and may be cited as, “A Bill to Fix FBI Headquarters Law

§2. Enactment

(a) This Bill shall go into effect as an Act of Congress upon completing the processes constitutionally required.

§3. Severability

(a) Should any part of this Act be struck down and/or declared unenforceable, then that part shall be severed with the rest remaining in full force and effect unless all is struck down and/or declared unenforceable.

§4. Enforcement

(a) This Act shall be enforced by any relevant parties.

§5. Fixes

(a) Chapter 3, Section 8, Subsection b20 of the Firestone Criminal Code currently states “(b20) Entering into the areas marked in red and entering into the areas of the second floor marked in yellow in this screenshot, without proper clearance from authorized personnel of the Firestone Bureau of Investigation.”

(b) Chapter 3, Section 8, Subsection b20 of the Firestone Criminal Code shall be amended to state “(b20) Entering into the areas marked in red and entering into the second floor of the areas marked in yellow in this screenshot, without proper clearance from authorized personnel of the Firestone Bureau of Investigation.”

(c) Chapter 3, Section 9, Subsection b13 of the Firestone Criminal Code currently states “(b13) Lingering/waiting in the blue areas and yellow areas marked in this screenshot and this screenshot without proper clearance and refusing to leave when asked to do so by authorized personnel of the Firestone Bureau of Investigation.”

(b) Chapter 3, Section 9, Subsection b13 of the Firestone Criminal Code shall be amended to state “(b13) Lingering/waiting in the blue areas and the first floor of the yellow areas marked in this screenshot and this screenshot without proper clearance and refusing to leave when asked to do so by authorized personnel of the Firestone Bureau of Investigation.”


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