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Would you like to Amend Article XI?
Yes 7 (70%)
No 3 (30%)
Total Votes: 10
Texas Constitution: Article XI Amendment; Conditions for Ejection
Topic Started: Jun 13 2010, 12:15 PM (248 Views)
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It has been proposed that Article XI be amended.

Current Article:
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Article XI: Conditions for Ejection
Whereas Texas is a free region with open borders, conduct that will lead to a nation's ejection from the region should be clearly defined.

1. Spamming the Texas Civil Headquarters Message Board with repeated messages, or, messages containing disparaging remarks about Texas or its fine citizens, or, recruiting directly on the Message Board thereby disrupting Texas business.

Spamming includes content that is:



  • obscene


  • illegal


  • threatening (in a non-game manner)


  • malicious


  • defamatory


  • disruptive


See: NationStates Etiquette Policy

2.  Known members of invader groups may be ejected. Texas will not harbor invader groups nor condone such activity.

3. Violating Article I Equal Suffrage in Regional Affairs by casting more than one (1) vote in any issue may result in ejection.


Point 2. shall be rewritten to read:
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Any nation arriving from a known invader region is subject to summary and instant banning from Texas.  Texas will not harbor invader groups nor condone such activity.
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