Lately, I have noticed an issue commonly brought into debate in the Regional Assembly, that of newcomers to the region using the seal in various dispatches and representations that conflict with Section 10.2, clause 5 of the Legal Code, which states:
Various solutions have been proposed and used, from official warnings regarding the CoA from the AG's office, to the recent Flag Usage Act. This has been enough of an issue that the Attorney General candidates were asked about it in the previous election.
While I did not give an answer during my campaign, I have considered since then that the best solution was to redesign our Flag entirely, and remove the CoA from that flag. Indeed, this is a position I have often stated. Newcomers would thus much more rarely fall afoul of the simple error of removing two blue bars from the flag, and would instead have to seek out the CoA from government dispatches and other official documents in order to use it. While this wouldn't completely solve the issue, I think it would drastically cut down on the incidence rate of this error occurring.
Citizens of The North Pacific, I present to you the following bill:
BBCode is provided for ease of use by the Speaker should this bill pass, due to the difficulty in finding the original URL of an image from a forum post in XenForo.
I believed that the best approach was to take the design from the center of the CoA and create a flag out of this, thus making our CoA instead contain our flag rather than the other way around. This way they still remain visually connected, while addressing the issue I have laid out above.
There has also often been debate about whether using the Flag of The North Pacific for non-official purposes falls afoul of this clause, due to the fact that the Flag contains in its design the entire Coat of Arms.Legal Code Section 10.2:5. The Coat of Arms of The North Pacific may not be used except to represent The North Pacific or an official regional entity.
Various solutions have been proposed and used, from official warnings regarding the CoA from the AG's office, to the recent Flag Usage Act. This has been enough of an issue that the Attorney General candidates were asked about it in the previous election.
While I did not give an answer during my campaign, I have considered since then that the best solution was to redesign our Flag entirely, and remove the CoA from that flag. Indeed, this is a position I have often stated. Newcomers would thus much more rarely fall afoul of the simple error of removing two blue bars from the flag, and would instead have to seek out the CoA from government dispatches and other official documents in order to use it. While this wouldn't completely solve the issue, I think it would drastically cut down on the incidence rate of this error occurring.
Citizens of The North Pacific, I present to you the following bill:
Edit: Fullsize link here if you're having trouble expanding the embedded flag above. Total size is 1000x600.The Vexillum Billum:Section 10.1, clause 6 of the Legal Code will be amended to:
Section 10.1:6. The following flag is adopted as the official flag of The North Pacific:
Code:6. The following flag is adopted as the official flag of The North Pacific: [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/Tck0Lt0.png[/IMG]
BBCode is provided for ease of use by the Speaker should this bill pass, due to the difficulty in finding the original URL of an image from a forum post in XenForo.
I believed that the best approach was to take the design from the center of the CoA and create a flag out of this, thus making our CoA instead contain our flag rather than the other way around. This way they still remain visually connected, while addressing the issue I have laid out above.
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