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

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