An Amendment to Article V of the State of Firestone Constitution


IN THE FIRESTONE SENATE

December 27, 2022


An Amendment to Article V of the State of Firestone Constitution


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

SECTION 1. C.V.IV AMENDMENT

    (a) Article V, Section IV of the State of Firestone Constitution currently states: “Government property consists of all land unowned by a private entity or dedicated to public use, including but not limited to, the Firestone State Capitol building, The Governor’s Mansion, The Founder’s Residence, The State Penitentiary, the Firestone National Guard Base, and any department headquarters/facility. Any other place designated as government property by the legislature shall also apply under this section. Citizens are free to access government property unless otherwise restricted by law. Citizens may only enter government properties such as the Capitol building, Governor’s Mansion, and the Founder’s residence with authorization from the Department of Homeland Security. Other government properties may be entered with permission from their relevant agency. Citizens entering government property are subject to security checks including a search, and possible seizure of any contraband that may threaten the property or its staff/residents.”

    (b) Article V, Section IV of the State of Firestone Constitution shall now state: “Government property consists of all land unowned by a private entity or dedicated to public use, including but not limited to, the Firestone State Capitol building, the Governor’s Manor, the Founder’s Residence, the State Penitentiary, the Firestone National Guard Base, and any department headquarters/facility. Any other place designated as government property by the legislature shall also apply under this section. Citizens are free to access government property unless otherwise restricted by law. Government properties may be entered with permission from their relevant agency, as defined by law. Citizens entering government property are subject to security checks including a search, and possible seizure of any contraband that may threaten the property or its staff/residents.”

SECTION 2. ENACTMENT

    (a) This amendment shall go into effect immediately after the completion of the constitutionally required processes.

SECTION 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.


Chief Sponsors:

Mega_Goalie16, Senator

Co-Sponsors:

RoadHockeyKidd, FSP: Executive Security Unit Lieutenant

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