SAFE Act Amendment, 644
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Amendment: Stability and Freedom Enhancement (SAFE) Act, 644
- An Amendment to the Stability and Freedom Enhancement (SAFE) Act, 644 with the goal of updating the law in order to reflect necessary changes as a result from recent actions within the Kodiak Republic with the goal of better combating terrorism.
- Passed on 27 January with 8 Aye, 2 Nay, and 2 Abstain.
Article II: Authorities
- 2.1 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of terrorism.
- 2.2 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of espionage.
- 2.3 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of treason.
- 2.4 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of collusion with, aiding and/or abetting terrorism.
- 2.5 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of collusion with, aiding and/or abetting espionage.
- 2.6 - Authorizes the CTS the power to arrest citizens of the Republic under the charge of collusion with, aiding and/or abetting treason.
- 2.7 - Authorizes the CTS the power to detain and question citizens of the Republic suspected of terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
- 2.8 - Authorizes the CTS to conduct domestic surveillance of individuals of interest suspected of charges relating to terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
- 2.9 - Authorizes the CTS to conduct domestic surveillance of individuals of interest suspected of collusion, aiding or abetting suspects of terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
- 2.10 - Authorizes the RTSC to issue warrants for surveillance of individuals suspected of terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
- 2.11 - Authorizes the RTSC to issue warrants for surveillance of individuals suspected of collusion or assisting in terrorism, espionage or treason.
- 2.12 - Authorizes the RTSC to hear cases related to charges of terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
- 2.13 - Authorizes the Chancellor to approve pardons to charges of terrorism, espionage and/or treason.
Written and Proposed by John Edwards, MGA, KWP, Chancellor