Thursday, May 5, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
One new law that I would enact is that Government assistance will only be provided to people who pass drug tests. This law will help to prevent people from abusing the system and waste the taxpayers money. The second law that I would enact would include extremely punitive consequences for crimes involving the endangerment of children and would allow for the removal of children when exposed to danger including exposure to drugs. An lastly, the third law that I would enact is limitations on where drugs can be done. For example it would be illegal for people to do drugs in a public park or an elementary school and other public places.
Government assistance
One law we will enact is in order to get any government assistance, you must pass a drug test. If a person does not pass, they will no longer get help. If they are clean by the time the next drug test happens, they may receive the money/assistance. If a person is repeatedly failing the tests, they may be sentenced to our rehab law. Simple, if you are trying to do better and make more money, you'll stay off drugs. If you do drugs and wanting the assistance, you're out of luck since the money is basically going towards the addiction.
Our country is proud about our culture and heritage and we choose to celebrate it. Our country has a "National Republic Day" and this is a day when we celebrate our beginning of our formation. We celebrate to our homegrown country root music and our national food of bananas and chocolate. To help with anti-social behaviors among our citizens, each county is required to put on a celebration. Citizens can volunteer to organize it, put it together, participate in it, or if they don't have the time for that they can donate to a county fund for the celebration.
A law we developed to address the anti-social behavior of the Whites is to require parents to go through rehab. A running theme in our constitution is that anybody may do as they please as long as it is not effecting other people. This law protects innocent children from the dangers of alcohol and drug abuse but also allows family reconnection. If a parent wishes to continue to care for their children after being charged with alcohol and/or drug abuse, they must go through rehab for at least six months. They will be randomly drug tested for up to three years after and must test negative for drugs and alcohol as long as they have minors living in their home. We believe this is the best way to protect innocent children and encourage healthy households.
Friday, April 22, 2016
Incarceration
Incarceration is one of our policy's we will discuss. We want to focus more on rehab than jailing people. So if it's a crime like theft, something with driving, drug or alcohol abuse , ect, we want them to go to a rehab for a certain amount of time to hopefully let them realize what they did wrong, and for them to hopefully change before they ruin their lives locked up. If they do something really bad intentionally, we will make them go to jail. Those crimes include, killing someone on purpous, rape, committing multiple crimes when already time spent in rehab, ect. We intend rehab to be like a warning to get back on living a better life, and jail for intentional crimes
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Parental Care
Our policy with parental care of children is very simple. First for prenatal care if the mother is tested positive for certain drugs then they will be required to go into rehab for the remainder of the pregnancy if they desire to keep it. Also if they want to keep their custody of the child they will have to remain in rehab for a certain amount of time and have to go take random drug tests for an allotted period. Also if a child is being raised in a house where their basic needs are not being met the the parents will lose custody of the child. Basic needs is a safe environment, and at least 2 meals a day. Also if a parent loses custody they will have the opportunity to earn back some rights such as visitations if they prove themselves worthy.
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