You could always go the cheap route and adapt a modern one, or, perhaps, make one yourself.

Special kudos to those who have the time to actually write out an ideal state constitution.

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Why? With a decent police force and military this should not be neccessary.jaeger115 wrote: 2. The right to bear arms
Great idea, but how the hell are you going to implement it?11. The Right to Self-Government by Direct-Voting
Meaning what?12. The Right to Means of Mass-Communications
Will never happen. To have knowledge of ALL government activities means that the government can be easily crippled economically or physically by an enemy with that knowledge.14. The Right to Knowledge of all Government Activities
Ever hear of police corruption?Why? With a decent police force and military this should not be neccessary.
I would assume meaning nothing like China's shutting down of cyber-cafes, claiming they're unsafe, removing at least tens of thousands (I think it's more like hundreds of thousands) of computers from public use.weemadando wrote:jaeger115 wrote:Meaning what?12. The Right to Means of Mass-Communications
BattleTech for SilCoreStanley Hauerwas wrote:[W]hy is it that no one is angry at the inequality of income in this country? I mean, the inequality of income is unbelievable. Unbelievable. Why isn’t that ever an issue of politics? Because you don’t live in a democracy. You live in a plutocracy. Money rules.
Bollocks. Are you telling me that bearing arms protects your rights, or that it gives you the right to dictate terms to the government?PhantomFive wrote:"Why? With a decent police force and military this should not be neccessary."
On the contrary, it's not only necessary, it's vital. Without the freedom to bear arms, all other freedoms can become moot when those who HAVE arms choose to remove them. Unless you enjoy trusting your safety and liberty to others, you need the right to bear arms.
P5
I sense that this could devolve into a gun control debate.PhantomFive wrote:"Why? With a decent police force and military this should not be neccessary."
On the contrary, it's not only necessary, it's vital. Without the freedom to bear arms, all other freedoms can become moot when those who HAVE arms choose to remove them. Unless you enjoy trusting your safety and liberty to others, you need the right to bear arms.
P5
How could you guarantee that?weemadando wrote:Oh...
A BIG ONE for me:
Conscience voting on every issue.
You could guarantee it by not having a party system... But that leads to other problems. Without party-block voting the party system isn't neccessary. By having effectively 2 houses of independants you could form micro-parties that changed from issue to issue, (hopefully) leading to genuine representation of the people will.Steve wrote:How could you guarantee that?weemadando wrote:Oh...
A BIG ONE for me:
Conscience voting on every issue.
Lemme see some more ideas, and then I'll post my Constitution.