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[Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: david090366 Date: July 13, 2015, 3:04 am
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A bill to establish a Confederal Police Force and Prisons
Acknowledging Each state's own sovereignty and right to make and
enforce their own laws,
Realizing That no agency currently exists to enforce Confederal
laws nor apprehend those that violate them,
Further realizing that a State's sovereign jurisdiction ends at
its borders and that criminals may easily flee to another state,
Cognizant that some criminal organizations may also exist in
more than one state or nation,
The Congress of the NeoConfederate States mandates the
following:
1) Leaving a State to avoid prosecution under its laws shall
hereafter become a confederally prosecutable offence to be known
as "Interstate Flight to Avoid Prosecution".
2) The Attorney General is directed to establish an
investigative agency to be known as the Confederal Bureau of
Investigation and appoint a head of it to be known as the
Director. This Agency shall be charged with the following tasks:
a)Investigation of all persons suspected of breaking laws
established by the Confederal Government.
b)Investigation of any criminal organization that shall
operate in more than one state or that shall have their origin
in another nation.
c)Execution of any warrants issued by Confederal Judges.
d)Protection of the NeoConfederate States from terrorist
attacks
e)Apprehension of any person suspected to be guilty of
Interstate Flight to Avoid Prosecution.
f)Protection of the NeoConfederate States against foreign
intelligence operations and espionage.
g)Combating corruption of NeoConfederate officials.
h)Protection of civil rights as laid out in the Constitution
of the NeoConfederate States.
i)Support of state agencies when requested by those agencies.
f)Any other duties that may hereafter be assigned by the
Congress of the NeoConfederate States.
3) The main office and training centre of the Confederal Bureau
of Investigation shall be established at a place(s) to be
determined by the Attorney General in the Davis Confederal
District. Such field offices as the Attorney General shall feel
as necessary shall also be established in the several states by
agreement between the Attorney General and the executive of said
states.
4)The Attorney General is further directed to create an agency
to be known as the Confederal Prison Bureau and appoint a head
to it to be know as the Director. This agency will be charged
with the following.
a)Contracting with the several states to construct such
prisons of a style and fashion as may be necessary to hold any
and all Confederal
Prisoners.
b)Training of sufficient staff to man these prisons. Training
is to include but need not be limited to: correctional
techniques, ethics, control techniques, applicable laws,
self-defense, report writing, interacting with inmates, and
firearms. All Bureau of Prisons employees shall qualify with at
least three types of firearms: 9mm pistol, 12-gauge shotgun and
M-16 rifle.
c)Bureau of Prisons Officers and employees may make arrests on
or off of Bureau of Prisons property without warrant for the
following violations assaulting officers, escape, or assisting
escape.
d)Bureau of Prisons Officers and employees may make arrests on
Bureau of Prisons premises or reservation land of a penal,
detention or correctional facility without warrant for
violations occurring thereon of the following provisions: theft,
depredation of property, destruction of property, contraband,
mutiny and riot, and trespass.
e)Officers and employees of the said Bureau of Prisons may
carry firearms under such rules and regulations as the Attorney
General may prescribe.
#Post#: 4235--------------------------------------------------
Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: Highland Appalachia Date: July 13, 2015, 1:22 pm
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Appalachia would like to formally support and second this
motion, we feel that this is the best compromise available.
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: July 13, 2015, 2:37 pm
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"Agreed."
#Post#: 4255--------------------------------------------------
Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: West Phoenicia Date: July 13, 2015, 5:36 pm
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West Phoenicia is ready to support this bill. We ask that clause
H be removed.
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: Caos Date: July 13, 2015, 6:05 pm
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"I will support this bill if some pieces from the bill I made is
spliced together with this. Is that possible?"
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: david090366 Date: July 14, 2015, 4:27 am
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[quote author=West Phoenicia link=topic=510.msg4255#msg4255
date=1436826973]
West Phoenicia is ready to support this bill. We ask that clause
H be removed.
[/quote]
Representative Langdon addressing Baroness Baroda says, "All
that does is give the Confederal Government the ability to
enforce provisions that are already in the Constitution of this
confederacy. Namely sections 13-16 of article IV and probably
section 4 of article VI. This does not make new law or rights."
#Post#: 4357--------------------------------------------------
Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: July 14, 2015, 3:09 pm
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Representative Hanna zur Linde stands, clapping her boots on the
floor with a salute to the speaker.
"Although the Reich has vehemently opposed the expansion of
Confederate or central power in other cases, the Reichsührers
und Volk support this measure particularly and exceptionally
because it would respect State law and enhance the ability of
the States to enforce their own legislation. Therefore, I second
it, and move for a vote."
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: david090366 Date: July 15, 2015, 4:06 am
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The bill has been moved and seconded. A motion has been made to
bring this to a vote, is there any further discussion?
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: July 16, 2015, 4:34 pm
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OOC: Bump for the author
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Re: [Bill-IC] Alternate Confederal Police and Prisons act
By: david090366 Date: July 17, 2015, 4:20 am
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Since there is no further discussion we will proceed to a vote.
All those in favor signify by saying aye, those opposed nay.
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