An Amendment to C.V.VII

An Amendment to C.V.VII

PREAMBLE: Whereas constitutional issues have arisen with departments owning specified sections of roadways IF set by legislation (i.e, bridge/roadway leading into the state prison, roadway leading into the National Guard facility).

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

SECTION 1) The Firestone Constitution shall be amended.

SECTION 2A) Article V, Section VII of the Firestone Constitution currently reads: Public Roadways are owned and managed by the State of Firestone. These roadways are, but not limited to, city roads, highways, and county roads. The State of Firestone reserves the right to create legislation regarding public roadways within reason, so long as they don’t completely restrict public travel without emergency or without an urgent concern for public safety. Government roadways are owned and managed by the State of Firestone. These roadways may be freely restricted from public use. These roadways can be, but not limited to, driveways of government property, roads within government property, and access roads.

SECTION 2B) Article V, Section VII of the Firestone Constitution shall now read: Public Roadways are owned and managed by the State of Firestone. These roadways are, but not limited to, city roads, highways, and county roads. This excludes any instance where sections of roadway are owned and managed by official departments of the State of Firestone as furthermore set by legislation. The State of Firestone reserves the right to create legislation regarding public roadways within reason, so long as they don’t completely restrict public travel without emergency or without an urgent concern for public safety. Government roadways are owned and managed by the State of Firestone. These roadways may be freely restricted from public use. These roadways can be, but not limited to, driveways of government property, roads within government property, and access roads.

SECTION 3) This amendment shall go into effect immediately upon passing both chambers of Congress.

Chief-Sponsor:

Senator Mythric

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