Just as an experiment, let's design a better government's constitution. 
I'll lead off with :
1) The right of the citizens to revise government structure, laws, 
regulations, rules, or decisions by referendum shall not be hindered. The 
passage of revisions by referendum requires a 3/4 majority vote.

2) The freedoms of the people and organizations within the nation as 
specified below shall not be hindered.
2a) Communication of information within the nation is guaranteed without 
government restraint.
2b) The right to association of individuals and organizations is guaranteed 
without government restraint.
2c) Gatherings of people are protected from government interference without 
restraint.
2d) Citizenship shall be granted automatically to persons born either of 
citizen parents or within the nation's borders.
2e) Citizenship may be acquired according to government laws by any 
individual or organization of citizens.
2f) Each citizen has the right to one vote, regardless of legal status, 
including criminals, minors, and the legally incompetent.
2g) No government entity shall ever revoke citizenship except for proven 
treason, or at the certified request of the citizen and the citizen's 
chosen associates.
2h) Citizens vote either directly in referendums, for themselves as citizen 
legislators, or by assigning a proxy to a chosen citizen legislator.
2i) The proxy of a citizen may be changed at any time by the citizen's 
choice, but not by the holder of a proxy.
2j) The right of citizens to defend themselves with the weapons of their 
choice shall not be limited except for violent criminals.
2k) A citizen shall not be classed as a violent criminal unless that 
citizen has been tried and convicted of a violent crime by a citizen jury 
of at least 12 citizens in good standing.
2l) A citizen under legal assault has a right to an experienced lawyer of 
the citizen's choice with access to all information pertinent to the legal 
issue.
2m) A citizen convicted of a crime has a right to appeal to a higher court 
and also to submit the evidence of the case to referendum voting deciding 
guilt or innocence.
2n) Citizens have the right to privacy and freedom from government 
interference in their personal affairs. Personal affairs are those which 
have not been proven as detrimental to society according to law and public 
referendum.
2o) Citizens have the right to withhold information whenever the 
information cannot be proven to be essential to national security.
2p) A citizen specifically has the right to withhold self incriminating 
information during the period from being charged with a crime until trial 
sentence is passed.
2q) The burden of proof that a crime has been committed rests upon society. 
A citizen does not have to prove innocence.
2r) A citizen shall not be repeatedly charged with the same offense, or 
with similar charges based upon the same body of evidence.
2s) A citizen shall not be incarcerated before or during trial unless a 
grand jury has determined that the citizen poses a clear threat to society. 
However, a citizen accused of a violent crime may be placed under armed 
guard at the accusing authority's discretion.
2t) A citizen has the right to a prompt trial and/or petition for 
referendum when criminal charges have been made. Delay in excess of three 
times the average waiting time for trial to begin shall result in charges 
being dropped. Trials shall not be protracted for legal delays by 
prosecutors.
2u)  A citizen accused of a crime automatically has the right to sue the 
accuser for damages due to defamation of character at the accuser's 
expense. However, all awarded damages and expenses must be repaid if the 
citizen is found to be guilty as charged.
2v) Court or petition for referendum expenses shall be paid by the guilty 
party, or if the accused is found to be innocent by the government legal 
system.


3) Government shall consist of citizens, legislative, executive, and 
judicial branches.
3a) The citizens within a government's jurisdiction have ultimate authority 
through referendums.
3b) Citizens may overrule or revise any aspect of government through 
referendum.
3c) A referendum shall commence at government expense whenever one percent 
of the citizens within that government's jurisdiction have petitioned for 
it to be held.
3d) Petitions and referendum votes shall be verified by the most practical 
means available, according to common opinion.
3e) Referendums shall remain open until at least 3/4 of the citizens within 
the government's jurisdiction have voted. A referendum is decided if 3/4 of 
those voting are in agreement or disagreement with the referendum's 
proposal.

4) The legislature rules are :
4a) Legislators have voting power for the purpose of policy decisions 
according to how many citizen proxies they hold.
4b) Legislators apportion funds to government activities from the tax 
payments of those citizens whose proxies they hold.
4c) Funds may be transferred from the tax account of one legislator to 
another in exchange for an agreed upon policy vote.
4d) Under no circumstances shall more funds be allocated to a government 
function than specified in the enabling policy legislation. If an excess 
for a government policy is apportioned during voting, that excess shall be 
proportionately distributed according to number of proxies held into the 
tax accounts of legislators.
4e) Legislators need not be physically present at any particular location 
to vote provided they have a secure means of communicating with fellow 
legislators.
4f) All legislation shall be fully disclosed to the citizens, including all 
debate on the merits of policy or apportionment legislation.

5) The executive rules are :
5a) Any executive officeholder or employee may be removed from office at 
any time for any reason by a citizen referendum or a 3/4 majority of 
legislative policy voters in a quorum of 3/4 of all citizens according to 
proxy holders' authorizations.
5b) The executive branch is charged with the task of implementing 
legislative policy and fund apportionments.
5c) The executive branch is prohibited from issuing laws, rules, 
regulations, guidelines, policies, or any other government decision which 
is not justified by a specific policy of the Constitution, referendum of 
the citizens, or legislative policy decisions.
5d) The executive officeholders are organized as specified by the 
legislators.

6) The judicial rules are :
6a) The Supreme court shall consist of 12 or more judges selected by the 
legislature.
6b) The Supreme court only has the authority to decide constitutional 
issues.
6c) All judges hold office at the discretion of the citizens and 
legislature and may be removed from office in the same manner as the 
executive clause 5a).
6d) Judgement authority rises with court level as determined by the 
legislature, but in all cases the citizens may overrule a court through 
referendum.
6e) Trial shall be by citizen jury in all criminal cases.
6f) At the discretion of the accused, trial for civil cases may be either 
by citizen jury or a single judge.
6g) A panel of at least three highly experienced judges shall convene to 
hear appeals.
6h) All court proceedings shall either be broadcast live through the 
internet, open to the general public, or both.
6i) All evidence introduced in any court shall be placed in open record on 
the internet except when certified as detrimental to national security by 
the legislature.
6j) False evidence shall be punishable as specified by law policy of the 
legislature.
6k) The burden of proof that evidence is true rests upon the court.
6l) The schedule of court hearings shall be publicized well in advance of 
trial, the amount of notice before proceedings are held to be in accordance 
with standard directives of the legislature.
6m) Courts may issue legal documents to initiate proceedings as soon as 
evidence of the need for a hearing is obtained.
6n) Judges are appointed by the executive branch to fill vacancies, but all 
judges are subject to dismissal by a simple majority of the legislature 
until initially approved by the legislature.

7 Government taxation :
7a) Government shall be funded by a voluntary tax upon wealth, denoted as a 
"value".
7b) Value exists in civil law only to the extent that the wealth tax has 
been paid prior to the event at legal issue.
7c) Value exists in criminal law according to applicable laws and statutes.
7d) Victims may be compensated for damages during criminal hearings 
according to a standard schedule of restitutions regardless of wealth tax 
status.
7e) No government shall tax economic activity, including but not limited to 
sales, income, capital gains, estate, excises, tariffs, or value added 
taxes.

8) The purpose of the government is to provide security, safety, and 
prosperity for the citizens and manage relations with other governments.

More is on the way after I take a break. Feel free to comment.

Lonnie Courtney Clay

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