Constitution of the Republic
ARTICLE I: Declaration of rights
C) Rights of Non-Interference
We declare that some decisions are sacred and individual to the person, and may not be arrogated by the government.
- Except in times of war or emergency, The government may not in any
way regulate the conduct of natural persons, except by law.
- NEW All persons own their bodies, and, except for sale, the government shall not impinge upon any property right in a person's body.
- No act between consenting adults in private may be declared illegal,
nor the sale of devices and services to aid in such acts.
The right
of all persons to make their own sexual and reproductive decisions
shall not be abridged.
- The rights to grow, possess in reasonable quantity, and use any
psychoactive substance shall not be abridged except as punishment
for a crime.
- No person may be deprived of their freedom to move throughout,
to leave, or to reside anywhere in the republic except as punishment
for a crime or to insure the security of the republic in time of
war, emergency, or disease.
- All persons shall have the right of the integrity of their own bodies,
no person may be compelled to make any medical decision without
informed consent or the full availability of all options.
- The government ought not seek to embody the moral system of any
one religion in its laws, which should be compatible with diverse
beliefs. No law may be justified solely in it's ability to
preserve the public morality except in the sole capacity to produce
active citizens.
- No person may be deprived of their right to work in any lawful
profession, and to choose their profession, except as punishment
for a crime or under the lawful rules of conduct of that
profession.
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