Himika Storage

Ema Skye

TNPer
Himika is a nation on Meterra, with 178,947 sq. km. with a population of 69,408,289 and 387.87 people psqkm. The population is 84.89 percent Sinnitic, mainly ethnically Himikan, 14.8 of Gotic descent, mainly from Maloria, and .31 percent being other races.
 
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Civil Rights in Himika:
- Voting Rights Act of 1973 passed April 19, 1973 = Rights to vote extended to every legal citizen in Himika 18 or older, and may not be infringed for any reason other than a felony crime.
- Civil Rights Act of 1973 passed April 21, 1973 = Discrimination on the basis of sex, race, ethnicity, or age declared illegal in job applications, selling houses, and in schools.
- Disability Rights Act of 1989 passed august 3, 1989 = Requires accommodation for disabled individuals in government buildings and extends the Civil Rights Act of 1973 to disabled individuals.

LGBT Rights in Himika:
- Same-sex sexual activity legal as no laws against it has ever existed in the country.
- Same-sex Unions and Marriages are not recognized within Himika federally, however, same-sex marriages performed abroad have been recognized by the country since 2015. It should also be noted that various cities, municipalities, and provinces have legalized same-sex unions and marriages.
- Adoption by same-sex couples is not recognized by the government, but LGBT individuals are allowed to adopt children.
- Military policy dictates that openly LGBT individuals may not enlist within the armed forces and may only enter if called in via conscription.
- Currently, no anti-discrimination laws concerning sexual orientation, as the Civil Rights Act only accommodates for sex, race, ethnicity, age, or disability.
- Transgender people allowed to change legal gender, but only after sex reassignment surgery.
 
The sale of most narcotics within Himika are banned and punishable by death, or a prison sentence between 10 to 25 years with a 700 H (Himikan Yen) fine slapped on to that. However, medical cannabis is fully legal, with license, and is even encouraged by some localities.
 
Vaccine skeptics and general skepticism of the process remains prevalent in Himika, despite many Governmental organizations urging the use of vaccines. Myths such as the “vaccines cause mental illness” claims also exist within Himika. However, the trend of vaccine skepticism has gradually eroded nationwide, mainly in various Urban City areas, do to the spred of better medical knowledge and information.
 
The minimum wage in Himika is currently 0.00, meaning that there is no federal minimum wage. Some jurisdictions however, have their own minimum wages set. Nationally, efforts to establish a Minimum wage have usually been met with stark opposition from many in politics and in business.
 
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