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Preamble
As united workers of the Federation of Russian People we all contribute to the nation's current state and it's future. We all will contribute to the safety of the nation and it's future generations and support each action of the Central Committee. And to aid other nations and civilians in any way possible.
The Federation of Russian People is a Socialistic varient of Workers Socialism.
Article 1: National Identity
The name of the nation will be addressed as the Federation of Russian People. The name may be abbriveated to: Russia, The Federation, The FRP.
All civilians must be addressed as Russian no matter what race. All civilians must address eachover as either Comrade, Sir/Ma'am or by their name. Military personnel under the rank of Training Officer must be addressed as Comrade or their name. Personnel TO to General must be addressed as Comrade [name] whilst on duty. Personnel General+ must be addressed as Comrade [rank] [name] whilst on duty.
Article 2: Rights & Freedoms
Article 2.I: Basic Rights
Citizens of the Federation of Russian People have the irriversible right to live peacefully and work for the glourious nation.
Article 2.II: Possesstion of Dangerous Weapons
Citizens of The Federation of Russian People may purchase and own weapons legally with a weapons permit unless it's a historical item in a mueseum, a household item or belonging to police or military. Police or Military personnel may own any weapon with or without a weapon permit.
Article 2.II.I: Legal Weapons
Citizens of the Federation of Russian People have the right to bear arms for self-defence or hunting purposes. Any civilian mis-usage of weapons can lose their permit and face a ₽75,000 fine or 1 Year in prison. Citizens with a weapon permit may own and purchase the following:
- Marksman Rifles
- 2nd Russian Civil War Era Firearms
- Assault Rifles
- Light-Machine Guns
- Shotguns
- Swiss Army Knifes
- Pistols
- Machetes
- Snipers
- Flash-Bang Grenades
- Automatic Pistols
- Crossbows
- Airsoft Guns
Article 2.II.II: Illegal Weapons
Citizens have access to some weapons, however if they are caught with or using the following weapons, they can receive a ₽250,000 Fine and a 15 Year prison sentance. Those weapons are:
- Heavy-Machine Guns
- Any Type of Explosives (Not Including Fireworks)
- Armoured Vehicles
- Military-Grade Snipers
- Autocannons
- Rocket Launchers (Not Including Fireworks)
- Grenade Launchers
- M247 Valkriye
- Chemical Weapons
- Nuclear Warheads
- Missile Launchers
- Modified Guns (Colours or any type of wrapping is permitted)
- Juggernaut Uniform
These laws do not apply to any member of the Federation's Armed Forces.
Article 2.III: Freedom of Religion
The citizens of the Federation of Russian People can freely worship a god of a religion of their choice to their heart desires. The Russian Government is purely secular and non-biased to any religion in anyway to keep any un-needed controversy to happen. The government will not go against or suppress any religion.
All citizens have the right to be free from being discriminated because of the religion they serve. All citizens also have the right to refuse any religious offers given to them.
Article 2.IV: Freedom of Speech
The Citizens of the Federation of Russian People have the irreversible right to freedom of speech in all public and private areas.
Article 2.V: Freedom of The Press
The citizens of the Federation of Russian People have the irreverisble right to the freedom to print and broadcast anything in public and private areas.