Except that the clause right before allows its use besides the flag:Gaspo:Therefore, I propose the following...:Section 7.1: Arms, Flag, and Seal
4. The Arms of the North Pacific may not be used in any form excepting the official Regional Flag, by any nation, without the express written consent of the currently sitting Delegate, in the interests of preserving the validity of these Arms as a reliable and official symbol of the Government of The North Pacific.
Perhaps there's little value to allowing Seals? How many are created and used? Are seals more communicative than the whole Gov. Just using the Arms?3. Each institution in the North Pacific's government may establish for itself a seal which uses the arms of the North Pacific.
Section 7.1: Arms and Flag, and Seal
3. Each institution in the North Pacific's government may establish for itself a seal which uses the arms of the North Pacific.
4. The Arms of the North Pacific may not be used in any form except the official Regional Flag. The Arms shall be used for all official business.
Unibot,unibot:$@&!?$ ¥#$@
Well you need some way of suspending the constitution. It requires some sort of power, unless you're already the delegate, then it means maintaining your power with force.Grimalkin:Not saying you were trying to coup, but there are also more ways to coup than a military one.
You are such a one-dimensional thinker.unibot:Well you need some way of suspending the constitution. It requires some sort of power, unless you're already the delegate, then it means maintaining your power with force.Grimalkin:Not saying you were trying to coup, but there are also more ways to coup than a military one.
And you haven't been thinking at all during this discussion!Grimalkin:You are such a one-dimensional thinker.unibot:Well you need some way of suspending the constitution. It requires some sort of power, unless you're already the delegate, then it means maintaining your power with force.Grimalkin:Not saying you were trying to coup, but there are also more ways to coup than a military one.
So...what you're saying is that you're a noob?unibot:But now the delegate cannot exempt the Coat of Arms for newcomers who don't know they can't fly the Arms. Do we really want to charge people with conspiracy, treason, fraud etc. for flying our Arms in flag form?
No I'm reasonable. I don't think we should be applying treason or fraud to things that are hardly that at all. We've already got a reputation of being perhaps one of the most legalistic regions in NationStates.Grimalkin:So...what you're saying is that you're a noob?unibot:But now the delegate cannot exempt the Coat of Arms for newcomers who don't know they can't fly the Arms. Do we really want to charge people with conspiracy, treason, fraud etc. for flying our Arms in flag form?
And the law can't distinguish between the two. So what is it? Have a reasonable law that let's people you dislike off of charges that are too harsh for them to deserve anyway? Or an unreasonable law that makes you feel good?Grimalkin:And you think that with ONE law, you're going to change all that?
I know that you're an extreme idealist, but come on.
The fact is this: you willingly broke the law and called it civil disobedience, now you are doing your damnedest to escape your prosecution.
There is a VAST difference between a noob flying the arms without knowing and between YOU doing it.
It's called intent.
Gaspo:I like Lord Byron's adjustment. Seals do not appear to have been used - the Court uses them to open Trials but that could easily be abandoned as a practice.
Check your trial thread. It's used there, and in every other trial.unibot:Can you show me where anyone is flying the Coat of Arms, not as a regional flag? I don't see that as usual government protocol, at all.
Going with the "LALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU" strategy, eh?unibot:Can you show me where anyone is flying the Coat of Arms, not as a regional flag? I don't see that as usual government protocol, at all.
Section 7.1: Arms, Flag, and Seal
4. The Arms of the North Pacific may not be used in any form by any nation, without the express written consent of the currently sitting Delegate, in the interests of preserving the validity of these Arms as a reliable and official symbol of the Government of The North Pacific. Use of the Regional Flag by citizens, or of Seals containing the Arms by relevant government officials, is permitted
Grimalkin:Going with the "LALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU" strategy, eh?unibot:Can you show me where anyone is flying the Coat of Arms, not as a regional flag? I don't see that as usual government protocol, at all.
Well played, little one.
I'm sorry, but everything I've said has been on topic.Crushing Our Enemies:Grimalkin:Going with the "LALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU" strategy, eh?unibot:Can you show me where anyone is flying the Coat of Arms, not as a regional flag? I don't see that as usual government protocol, at all.
Well played, little one.
Not singling you out; just quoting this post as an example. Everyone: quit it. If you don't have anything to say about the legislation, don't say anything at all.
On topic.Grimalkin:This legislation is frakking crazy
Off-topic, and borderline flaming. See the difference? I suggest taking a break from this thread for a while.Grimalkin:because its proposer is frakking crazy.
What about requiring the Seals use for official communication?Gaspo:If I'm wrong, I'll be the first to admit it. So, we keep the seals, and modify my proposal to read as follows:
Section 7.1: Arms, Flag, and Seal
4. The Arms of the North Pacific may not be used in any form by any nation, without the express written consent of the currently sitting Delegate, in the interests of preserving the validity of these Arms as a reliable and official symbol of the Government of The North Pacific. Use of the Regional Flag by citizens, or of Seals containing the Arms by relevant government officials, is permitted
Technically speaking,e very post a government official makes in an official capacity would constitute an official communication. Requiring the seals would be insane.Lord Byron:Apologies to Elu for my laziness.
What about requiring the Seals use for official communication?Gaspo:If I'm wrong, I'll be the first to admit it. So, we keep the seals, and modify my proposal to read as follows:
Section 7.1: Arms, Flag, and Seal
4. The Arms of the North Pacific may not be used in any form by any nation, without the express written consent of the currently sitting Delegate, in the interests of preserving the validity of these Arms as a reliable and official symbol of the Government of The North Pacific. Use of the Regional Flag by citizens, or of Seals containing the Arms by relevant government officials, is permitted
What about makes the Seals official? If they are up to "each institution", can't they get bastardized by [unwitting] bad taste?
I do see the need to allow for people to incorporate the Arms into their own flag; if the Seals were used as official communication, it would free up the Arms, no?
Why the need for approval from the Legal Delegate to use the official symbols?