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BONE COUNTY SAFETY ACT 2020

SAN ANDREAS GOVERNMENT

 

Enacted by Governor B. Finney on the 10th of January 2020 and enters into force on the 12th of January 2020.

 

 

The United States Congress revoked recognition of Bone County's independence and assigned the region to the full authority of the San Andreas Government. The Bone County Safety Act represents another step to end the ongoing suppression in Bone County by ruthless organisations as Bone County Resistance. This Act provides a legal basis for the San Andreas Police Department and significantly expands the ability to deal with the illegal activities in Bone County. 

 

This Act is enforceable in the designated grey area, as shown on the map below. 

 

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Figure 1. Designated area

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Bone County Safety Act

 

BSA §1. This Act may be cited as the Safety Act.

 

BSA §2. This Act is enforceable in the designated area as provided in Figure 1 to this Act. 

 

BSA §3.  Any three or or more persons who shall assemble together to make any attempt or motion towards an unlawful act shall be deemed unlawful assembly.

a) Failure to disassociate from an unlawful assembled group constitutes the same unlawful act.

 

BSA §4. Any resident of Bone County who shall leave Bone County with the intend to engage in a fight with another person or law enforcement agency shall be punished by imprisonment.

 

BSA §5. Any person who by words of mouth or writing advocates overthrowing or undermining the organized government of San Andreas is guilty of a felony. 

 

BSA §6. Glorification of violent acts by words of mouth or writing that could inspire others to take part in it is prohibited and shall be punished by imprisonment.

a) Any person shall not explicitly or publicly advocate the anarchist ideology of Bone County Resistance.

b) No person shall create or disseminate misinformation with the intend to undermine social order in Bone County. 

 

BSA §7. Any person who resides in Bone County can be preventively stopped by any law enforcement officer.

a) Any person preventively stopped is to cooperate in a body search.

b) Any person preventively stopped is to cooperate in establishing his identity.

 

BSA §8. Holding more than seventy-five rounds of a firearm that can shoot automatically more than seven rounds without reloading is prohibited.  

a) Holding more than twenty-five rounds of a firearm with a magazine that can hold seven rounds or less is prohibited.

 

BSA §9. Any person who shall vote in any Bone County's fraudulant election is to be punished by imprisonment.

a) Any person personating to be a candidate is to be punished by imprisonment and banned from any lawful election.

 

BSA §10. Any person shall not knowingly conceal or share in the proceeds of the illegal acitivities of Bone County Resistance.

a) A person shall not provide benefit to the activities of Bone County Resistance.

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Enacted by Governor B. Finney on the 10th of January 2020 and enters into force on the 12th of January 2020.


The governor's office is looking into the Bone County Safety Act and its region and will determine if the criminal activity has seized to exist and will determine the necessity of the Safety Act. The administration has reason to believe the Bone County Safety Act may no longer be efficient in its current form as it has successfully completed its purpose - the Bone County Resistance ruthless actions against the state have been suppressed and stopped.

The governor's office is sending in the Secretary of Homeland Security with its team to determine Bone County's current state.

Signed,
Governor of San Andreas,
Richie Kavanagh
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02/OCT/20

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