I would object to any language which asserts that
the vote ending April 7th constituted "adoption" or "ratification" on behalf of The North Pacific, as the vote was illegal under the
Blackshear Constitution due to the absence of Cabinet ratification. It is my position that legally, the Constitutional Convention of 2005 created a constitution
ex nihilo, by popular ratification, just as the Blackshear Constitution had originally.
How about this:
14. The fifth of April shall be Bill of Rights Day, and shall commemorate the introduction of The Bill of Rights for all Nations of The North Pacific.