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1. The society will consist of an agricultural branch, which will be responsible for gathering/growing food for the people. There will be a construction branch, which will be responsible for building houses, public buildings and other structure and repairing them if needed.
2. Everything else execpt what is listed in Amendment 1, will be at the discretion of the leaders.
3. All citizens must make legitimate contributions to the society. Any citizen who is not contributing to the society shall pay a fine to the leaders at their discretion.
4. All citizens must vote any time a new leader is going to be elected or any other political issue is not agreed upon by the leaders.
5. No citizen shall kill another citizen. Doing so will result in being exiled from the island.
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No citizen shall steal from another. Doing so will result in being exiled from the island.
7. All citizens have the right to speak freely.
8. Weapons will only be permitted to the leaders and the police who are enforcing the laws.
9. Before the leaders or police charge you with a crime, they must have some form of evidence that proves that you committed the crime.
10. Leaders will serve one year terms and can be re-elected as many times as the citizens vote them into

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