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Author : Jory Romulus
Sponsor : MP Anthony Org
Type : Amendment to An Act of Parliament
Preamble:
With drug use and invisible criminals taking over the streets of Azalea, it is necessary that
being under the influence of these illegal items be made a criminal
offence so as to empower our police and reinforce public safety.
1. Short Title and Enactment
(a) This bill shall be referred to as “Public Impairment and Alteration act”.
(b) This bill was authored by Jory Romulus.
(c) This bill will come into force immediately upon passage.
2. Amendment:
Section 8. Crimes Against Public Order of the New Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:
(b) Public Display of Impairment or Altered State
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty:
(1) First five offenses: 5 minutes jail time; $75 fine
(2) Subsequent offenses: 10 minutes jail time; $150 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) exhibits abnormal physical or visual effects that are reasonably attributable to the usage or influence of a prohibited item as defined in the Prohibited Items Designation Act
Sponsor : MP Anthony Org
Type : Amendment to An Act of Parliament
A
Bill
To
Criminalize The Public Display of Impairment and Altered Physical States
Bill
To
Criminalize The Public Display of Impairment and Altered Physical States
Preamble:
With drug use and invisible criminals taking over the streets of Azalea, it is necessary that
being under the influence of these illegal items be made a criminal
offence so as to empower our police and reinforce public safety.
1. Short Title and Enactment
(a) This bill shall be referred to as “Public Impairment and Alteration act”.
(b) This bill was authored by Jory Romulus.
(c) This bill will come into force immediately upon passage.
2. Amendment:
Section 8. Crimes Against Public Order of the New Criminal Code Act shall be amended as follows:
(b) Public Display of Impairment or Altered State
(i) Offense Type: Misdemeanor
(ii) Penalty:
(1) First five offenses: 5 minutes jail time; $75 fine
(2) Subsequent offenses: 10 minutes jail time; $150 fine
(iii) A person commits an offense if the person:
(1) exhibits abnormal physical or visual effects that are reasonably attributable to the usage or influence of a prohibited item as defined in the Prohibited Items Designation Act
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