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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« on: April 28, 2019, 12:01:51 AM »
« edited: April 28, 2019, 12:52:58 AM by matthew27 »

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                                        Amended Firearm Education Act
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Be it enacted:
1.) Each local school board The government of the southern Region shall determine policy related to the presence of firearms on school property within the essence of Article I (Bill of Rights) section 7 of the constitution of Atlasia(1). except that no person who may lawfully carry a firearm shall be prohibited from carrying a firearm when driving onto a parking lot or student drop off area, provided the person carrying the firearm never exits their vehicle.
2.) It is the position of the Southern Region that local schools would be an ideal place to instruct children on firearm safety. Local school-boards are encouraged to allow include firearm safety and training groups access to school facilities after hours or on weekends to teach the safe handling and use of firearms.
3.) It is the position of the Southern Region that during open hunting season, local school districts should not prohibit high school students who may lawfully carry a firearm and who hold a valid hunting permit from storing an unloaded hunting weapon in their vehicle, while on school property.
4.) A demonstration program regional funded program is set up regionwide is hereby approved for the Enterprise School District in Alabama, to allow high schools to offer firearm marksmen classes as part of an optional required 1 credit part of the curriculum during Physical education or free periods. The Southern Region shall transfer 10 1,000 rifles, 2 800 shotguns, and 5 500 pistols for the demonstration program, provided from the Regional Budget Office.
5.) This act shall take effect one year from after the governor signs the bill. the date of passage.


(1) https://uselectionatlas.org/AFEWIKI/index.php/Article_I_of_the_Fourth_Constitution
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2019, 05:37:27 PM »

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Section 1: Title: STEM in school supply enhancement act
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Section 2: Objectives
2.1 The regional government of the south aims to grant our children the necessary equipment in order to get an high-quality education in science, math and computers.
2.2 All k through 12 schools will be granted the necessary supplies and infrastructure the teachers and children need to learn science, tech, engineering and math within all southern schools.
2.3 The supplies for example will be new text books, computers, and other means to enhance the learning environment.
2.4 Such supplies and other means shall be up to the school board and the educator at the local level.
Section 3: Funding
3.1   Funding shall be 1 billion dollars yearly ontop of the current educational budget of the south.
3.2   Funding shall go to schools that need new text books, computers and tools to learn the subjects of stem.
Section 4: Bill taking effect
 
This act shall take effect after the governor signs the bill.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2019, 02:55:29 AM »
« Edited: May 01, 2019, 03:39:30 AM by Southern Delegate matthew27 »

It is time to do this!


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Section 1:Title: Expanding our citizens first amendment article II speech rights to social media.

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Section 2: Legal argument and social media Definition.
2.1 The government of the south believes in freedom of speech for all as stated by article II, section 1 of the southern Constitution, “All persons of The South are bound to their free expression of their ideas and thoughts.”
2.15 This law shall enforce this sprit online and within the public sphere of our social media. No citizen of the south shall be banned or censor because of political or ideological belief or speech.  
2.2 unless, “Free speech of the individual shall be protected by the law with exceptions made for speech and expression which inflicts harm onto another.”
2.25 Threatening speech like threats of death or physical injury shall be exception from this law as stated by 2.2. The moderation shall moderate the public sphere based on local, regional and national criminal laws under this exception.
2.3 The government of the south believes that social media is part of the public sphere and we believe like the street corner that people have a right to freedom of speech.
2.4 What is considered social media and the public sphere?
2.45 Social media/public sphere “street corners” are a semi-public outlet where all beliefs are shared, which makes up a large percentage of the online social output.
2.5 Examples of such are facebook, twitter, youtube and other large over 10 million social internet sites that are aimed at social contact of our citizens.

Section 3: Penalties and fines for censoring speech
3.1   Unless speech falls under criminal law stated in section 2.2 and 2.25 they shall be fined or open to lawsuit by the victim.
3.2   A judge within the southern region if it doesn’t fall within 2.2 or 2.25 can choose to fine public sphere provider from an minimum of 100 dollars to a maximum 2,500 dollars per violation depending on violation of free speech rights.

Section 4: This shall become law upon being signed by governor.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2019, 06:19:39 AM »
« Edited: May 06, 2019, 06:23:32 AM by Southern Delegate matthew27 »

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Section 1: Title: Resolution encouraging the construction of the world’s largest ground-based Telescope.
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1.   The government of the south believes that our region is an optimal region for the construction of giant telescopes competing with the thirty-meter telescope or the ELT.
1.2   The south is home of nasa and and most of our nations space infrastructure. The benefits of building the next super telescope here are large and taxes are very low adding an angle of economic benefits over regions like Fremont or Chile.
1.3    Not only are economic benefit an advantage for owners of the future telescope, but also to local economies throughout our great land with thousands of high paying construction and scientific jobs fueling economic growth.
1.4   The government of the south would like to extend an warm welcome to you and ask that you consider us.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2019, 01:15:37 PM »
« Edited: May 15, 2019, 01:27:42 AM by Southern Delegate matthew27 »

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Section 1: Title:  Energy price reduction and plant subsidy act of the south.
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Section 2: Tax reductions on energy
2.1 All current state and regional taxes on coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear shall be reduced by 5% within the southern region.
2.2 All energy sources to run the plants shall be included.
2.3 Energy sources as in fuel to run the plant.
Section 3: Subsides for nuclear
3.1 Nuclear energy shall be granted a regional five percent subsidy for both maintenance and construction.
Section 4: Subsidies for coal plants
4.1 All at risk coal plants within the southern region shall get a subsidy in order to continue operations.
4.2 Only plants that are at risk of shutting down can receive the subsidy
4.3 The plant must be within 6 months of closing to be considered at risk.
Section 5: Offshore drilling
5.1  Under the direction of the governor applications for approval shall be sped up.
5.15 Excluding national and regional reserves and parks.
5.2 The Governor of the south shall be directed to trim regulations at the executive level to bring about construction of oil and natural gas oil rigs in the Atlantic waters of the south.
Section 6: bill shall become law when governor signs it.

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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2019, 12:38:17 AM »
« Edited: May 15, 2019, 12:48:34 AM by Southern Delegate matthew27 »

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Sexual Assault Definition Act

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SECTION 1. TITLE

This legislation may be cited as the 'The Sexual Assault Definition Act', or SAD Act.

SECTION 2. PROVISIONS

1) It shall be a class 6 felony for any person in the Southern Region to commit sexual assault.

2) Sexual Assault occurs when a) a person intentionally touch another person, b) the touching involves either the attacker's or the victim's: genitals or surrounding area, buttocks, rectum, breast, nipple, or upper thigh, or the attacker's bodily fluids (c the victim does not consent to the touching, and d) The attacker does not reasonably believe that the victim consents.

3) Consent to sexual intercourse may be revoked by either person involved in said intercourse at any time during the intercourse.
3.2) Section 3.1 doesn't apply to the changing of the mind within a vengeful way after the intercourse has occurred..
3.3 Vengeful as in changing ones mind because the sex that occurred is because of career advancement or the parties feel regretful.
3.35 In all cases during the act of intercourse it was consented to.
3.4) It is a felony within the southern region to run to the media in order to destroy the life of the defendant outside of normal legal means.
3.5) Going to the media can destroy the jury pool and harm the defendants legal rights.
3.6) Such felony will result in a minimum of 3 years in prison and a $25,000 fine.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2019, 02:08:17 PM »

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Title 1: Insurance companies can't deny you because you have a gun act
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Title 2: Provisions
2.1 Insurance companies shall not deny insurance on legal firearm users within the southern Region.
2.2 A couple of examples are insurance of the home or of health insurance of the indivual or individuals.
2.3 Prohibit Home Owners Insurance Policies sold in the south from requiring disclosure of non-commercial gun ownership or possession in the properties being insured.
2.4 People can't be denied public housing or insurance that goes with it because they're owners of a firearm.

Title 3: Fines for denying insurance
3.1 Fines for insurance companies found guilty of withholding insurance
3.2 shall be a minimum of $10,000 dollars per violation of the above but shall not pass $25,000  within the southern region.

Title 4: Bill goes into effect upon the governor signing it.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #7 on: May 21, 2019, 12:38:55 AM »
« Edited: May 21, 2019, 01:38:30 AM by Southern Delegate matthew27 »

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Title 1: The family encouragement act
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Title 2: marriage encouragement
2.1 Newly Married couples income taxes will equal the same amount as the separate individuals were before marriage. (1)
2.2  Tax brackets stays the same or are lowered under the marriage bonus.
2.3 This abolishes the marriage penalty.
2.4 Newly married couples will receive a 5% across the board tax cut during their first year of marriage.
Title 3: Baby encouragement
3.1 All southerns that have more than 2 babies shall receive an 5% tax cut on all state and regional taxes until the child is 18 years of age.
3.2 Southerns that have large families shall receive a 1% increase per child on their tax cut over 2 children.
3.3 This bill is to reproduce above replacement instead of bringing in more immigrants.


(1) https://www.fool.com/retirement/2017/01/30/do-married-couples-pay-more-taxes.aspx
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2019, 04:57:19 AM »

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Title 1: Lowering black on black murder rate within the south act
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Title 2: substance
2.1 The government of the south believes that the black population of our region should know the truth about their crime levels and its negative effects on their community.
2.2 All offices of the south shall work with the black community to get the current extreme black on black murder rate under control.
2.3 Based on stats they commit 50% of all murders within our region and this is 93% directed at other blacks.
2.4 The southern region shall provide 1 billion dollars for regional wide educational programs to help blacks understand the issue and to work towards solutions.
2.45 Some of this money can go towards a community organizing program to directly work with the community in an effective way.
2.5 The south doesn't want anymore blacks to die and wishes only the best for their community.

Title 3: This bill shall become law after the governor signs it.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #9 on: May 22, 2019, 05:01:08 AM »

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Section 1: Resolution to Expel Matthew27 from the Chamber of Delegates
Section 2: The Chamber of Delegates will hereby expel Delegate Matthew27 of Mississippi from its membership, effective immediately.

Freedom of speech my friend. I'll fight it as a free man!
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #10 on: May 22, 2019, 05:10:25 AM »

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Title 1: Lowering black on black murder rate within the south act
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Title 2: substance
2.1 The government of the south believes that the black population of our region should know the truth about their crime levels and its negative effects on their community.
2.2 All offices of the south shall work with the black community to get the current extreme black on black murder rate under control.
2.3 Based on stats they commit 50% of all murders within our region and this is 93% directed at other blacks.
2.4 The southern region shall provide 1 billion dollars for regional wide educational programs to help blacks understand the issue and to work towards solutions.
2.45 Some of this money can go towards a community organizing program to directly work with the community in an effective way.
2.5 The south doesn't want anymore blacks to die and wishes only the best for their community.

Title 3: This bill shall become law after the governor signs it.

This bill is declared frivolous. With the powers vested in me as Speaker, I declare it removed from the queue.

People will continue to die and you will have blood on your hands.
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Southern Delegate matthew27
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« Reply #11 on: May 22, 2019, 05:14:58 AM »

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Section 1: Resolution to Expel Matthew27 from the Chamber of Delegates
Section 2: The Chamber of Delegates will hereby expel Delegate Matthew27 of Mississippi from its membership, effective immediately.

Freedom of speech my friend. I'll fight it as a free man!
Delegate "The ne*ro should have been thrown off the 5th story but instead it gets to get free room and board for 19 years" Matthew27 has the absolute right to talk as such in his echo chamber white nationalist forum, but he has no absolute right to say such and remain a Southern Delegate.

Once again that has nothing to do with Atlasia. When people do evil things to people they should pay in kind none the less.

I am sure you can find tons of ammo with what I gave you in that pm but that has nothing to do with atlasia.
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