Law:The Free Speech Restoration Act
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35RZ5 — The Free Speech Restoration Act
WHEREAS a number of statutes on the Talossan lawbooks seem intended to limit, and indeed (if enforced) would limit, the free speech to which all Talossans are entitled, and
WHEREAS actual verbal assault, harassment, libel, and such crimes have already been made criminal in Talossa by the incorporation of Wisconsin criminal law into Talossan law by The Talossan Civil and Criminal Codes Act (31RZ14), and
WHEREAS we don’t want to encourage people to be always suing each other in Cort, and
WHEREAS Talossans in general should be trusted by their government to be able to decide for themselves who they want to talk to, when, where, and about what,
THEREFORE the Ziu hereby
- REPEALS The Put Up Or Shut Up Act (24RZ13), The Offences Against Public Order Act (33RZ18), and The Talossa Is One Country Act (26RZ16).
Uréu q'estadra så:
John Woolley (MC, CLP)