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Amendment to Article I of the Proscription Act
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Proscription Act
An Amendment to exemplify the standard of all amendments in the Coalition of The South Pacific.
 
 
1. The following acts committed against the legitimate government of The South Pacific, or its allies, are considered acts of hostility, whether or not they are successful—

(1) The following acts committed against the legitimate government of The South Pacific, or its allies, are considered acts of hostility, whether or not they are successful—
a. Overthrowing the legitimate government;
b. Unlawfully causing a nation to become Delegate;
c. Unlawfully gaining access to privileged or classified information, or distributing it or publishing it;
d. Exploiting, manipulating, or unduly influencing elections or votes;
e. Acting as an agent on behalf of a foreign region or organization, to the detriment of the legitimate government. or somebody (like a citizen) without the charge of a foreign region or organization to the detriment of the legitimate government.

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The bill does not punish those (such as citizens) who do detriment to TSP's government but only those who act as an agent on behalf of a foreign region or organization. People don't have to act on behalf of somebody, someone or something to do detriment to the government. They can do it without any orders being given. I think this amendment would be very good to punish those who do detriment to TSP's government but aren't acting on behalf of anybody.

I accept all suggestions about this...its my first one so if its not that good I understand.
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  • Amerion
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I would say no to this, only because the points before it already explain how someone who may not be working for an external force may detriment the government.  Adding this just kind of feels unnecessary.

But I'm glad you're taking an active role in the government!
AIDENFIEELD
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