Definitions
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A “Person” refers to any living human being or individual.
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A “Civilian” refers to any individual who is not an on-duty peace officer or national guardsman.
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A “Peace Officer” refers to an individual who is, through a badge, unique identifier, or other internal police protocol, an on-duty officer of the law. Police are expected to maintain appropriate internal policy to distinguish when an officer is on duty, plain clothes, and other states besides a typically uniformed officer.
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A “Government employee” refers to any on-duty employee of a city, county, state agency, including but not limited to a Officer, paramedic, lawyer, legislator, judge, states attorney or mayor.
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A “Weapon” refers to any object, tool or item, whether or not regulated or manufactured, that a person utilizes to inflict harm, threaten harm, or utilize in lieu of a regulated or manufactured item that, when used as intended, can inflict harm.
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A Public Road or roadway is defined as any highway, freeway, road, or street open to public travel and use which is not on private or restricted property. This also includes dirt and gravel paths except those which are within the confines of a state or national park. An ATV, dirt-bike, or off-roading vehicle does not require registration, nor shall the driver require a driving license, to operate on roads or trials within a state/national forest/park. Also, for the purpose of a public road, using a crosswalk and/or moving a non-roadworthy vehicle from one side of the road-edge (or sidewalk) to the other is not considered 'driving' it on that public road.
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All-Terrain Vehicle / Off Road Vehicle: An ATV, Dirt-bike, UTV, Golf Cart, Go-Kart or Construction equipment such as Bulldozers and Motor-graders.
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A “MDC” refers to the Mobile Database of Criminals, or the official State of Sanctum database system for criminal and personal identification and information.
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Specific punishment modifiers shall be defined in Title 10. Sentencing Enhancements.
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"Stacking Charges" refers to a suspect committing a specific crime on multiple occasions or during multiple incidents. Each "stacked charge" or "count" of the crime will be added to the criminal's record and includes all related punishments, subject to (10)00 Exceptions.
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A "Weapon" Refers to any object, tool, or item, whether or not regulated or manufactured, that a person utilizes to inflict harm, threatens harm, or utilize in lieu of a regulated or manufactured item that, when used as intended, can inflict harm.
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Firearm: The term “Firearm” means
- (A) any weapon which will, or is designed to, or may readily be converted to expel a projectile by the action of an explosive;
- (B) The frame or receiver of any such weapon;
- (C) Any firearm muffler or firearm silencer;
- (D) Any destructive device. Such a term does not include an antique firearm or a clearly identifiable imitation weapon with an orange muzzle tip.
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Explosive: The term “Destructive Device” means
- (A)any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas
- Bomb
- Grenade
- Rocket having a propellant charge of more than four ounces
- Missile having an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce
- Mine
- Device similar to any of the devices described in the preceding clauses.
- (A)any explosive, incendiary, or poison gas
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The term "open carry" or "to openly carry [a firearm]" refers to publicly displaying a weapon's presence on your person. For example, a handgun is openly carried when the holster it is stored in is visible and not concealed. A firearm that is not a handgun is openly carried when a person is clearly displaying their possession of that weapon by having it strapped to their body, carrying it with their hands, etc..
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A "Adult" is a person who is 18 years old or older.
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A "Vehicle", or "Motor Vehicle", is defined as a self-propelled transportation device which is used to transport people or things by driving on roads.
- Any vehicle which cannot exceed a maximum speed of 25 miles per hour on a level-paved surface shall not be considered a motor vehicle, by this definition, and does not require registration to be operated on a public road.
- All self-propelled vehicles driving on public roads must still comply with roadworthiness requirements, such as needing a brake-light and head-light, even if they are not a motor vehicle under this definition. For example: A golf cart with no brake lights may not operate on a public road, but a bicycle may do so within the confines of [3] 34 - Bicycle Lane Usage
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-Vehicle Registration and Plates:
- Normal operating plates for civilian or commercial vehicles, including a variety of vanity designs (such as "Importz"), are intended for vehicles owned, operated, leased, rented, or used in a private or commercial non-government capacity.
- SA Exempt: Exempt plates are issued by the government and are to be displayed on government owned vehicles or private vehicles owned by a government official, which they use to perform both private activities as well as work related functions (requires approval from their employer). The "exemption" means that the government agency does not have to pay vehicle registration fees to the DMV for that vehicle.
- Protected Plates: Plates which appear as either normal or exempt and display a registration flag of "Protected" or "Restricted" when searched, along with the name of the agency which has protected/restricted that information. These are reserved for higher ranking government officials. These plates are to be treated as SA Exempt plates.
- Cold-Plated Vehicles: In rare instances, protected plates may be used as completely unregistered for obscurity and security. If a cold-plated vehicle is being driven, the vehicle will appear unregistered, and therefore, the operator of the vehicle should be prepared to verify their employment and explain the vehicle's protected status when questioned about registration. These are reserved for higher ranking government officials. These plates are to be treated as SA Exempt plates.
The age, gender, or mental state of your character has no bearing on your location of imprisonment or time of imprisonment.
Nothing in this document should be used for any real world purpose. This document is not an attempt to create real world legal advice.