Rolerain
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| Joined: 16 Oct 2013 |
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| 18 Aug 2017 07:15 PM |
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SECTION I. The Governor shall have the power to declare a State of Emergency during a time of civil unrest, riots, terror attacks, or for any other valid reason justified by the Governor; and so can the Governor remove a State of Emergency, at will.
SECTION II. Should a State of Emergency be declared, it shall be at the full discretion of the Governor whether or not non-essential services are suspended, the definition of non-essential services being left to the discretion of the Governor; so shall the Governor have the ability to exercise full discretion over how law enforcement, the National Guard, and other governmental agencies and entities are to counter the given emergency.
SECTION III. The Governor shall be the Commander-in-Chief of the Firestone National Guard, and shall have the respective authority and power over it; and shall be able to exercise full control over the deployment of the Firestone National Guard in the event of riots, civil unrest, terror attacks, a State of Emergency, or any other reason deemed justifiable by the Governor; and can deploy the Firestone National Guard in territory outside of the State of Firestone, without a Declaration of War in effect permitting such, for no more than 24 hours, if emergent.
SECTION IV. The Firestone State Patrol, Sheriff Departments, and other law enforcement agencies and entities shall have the respective authority over law enforcement in their jurisdiction; this may be further set or regulated by Congress, or by the Governor, through the appropriate means to do so.
SECTION V. Citizens have the inviolable right to bear arms. No branch or entity of the State can curtail this right, but are obligated to take measures and set regulation to reduce the risk of armed crime and the mishandling of weaponry. The State must also provide adequate means for the purchase of firearms.
SECTION VI. The Governor shall have the ability, by with and the advice of Congress, to make Declarations of War, provided that a supermajority (2/3) of both chambers of Congress concur. Declarations of War are used to state the intention of the State of Firestone to engage in an armed conflict with other nations, groups, and/or other entities. Declarations of War permit the Governor to deploy and place the Firestone National Guard and other appropriate entities in the territory the State of Firestone intends to engage in an armed conflict with. The Governor can nullify and void any in-effect Declaration of War at any time.
SECTION VII. The Governor shall have the ability, by with and the advice of the Senate, to make Treaties with foreign nations, entities, and other groups, provided that a supermajority (2/3) of the present Senate concur. |
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