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	Comments on: FAC Weekly Update 2026-03-24-When Florida Laws Fail the Rational Basis Test	</title>
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		By: Quiet too long		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Quiet too long]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Compliance for All - Civically
Written by Quiet Too Long — 03/24/2026
 Civil systems often demand perfect compliance from the people inside them, yet rarely examine their own internal balance. Here’s a principle that exposes that asymmetry with unsettling clarity: &quot;If a system is civil, then all actors inside it are civilly accountable. If a civil rule can trigger consequences for one group, then violating constitutional limits must trigger civil consequences for the enforcers too. Otherwise the system is unequal and constitutionally unstable This is not punishment. This is administrative correction. This is structural equality.&quot;

When the State enacts victimless restrictions and enforces them as civil violations, the State becomes the civil victim — and under Equipage Equality, the citizen must have reciprocal power to demand proof of viability and trigger administrative correction, restoring constitutional balance.

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The principles, characters, systems, and legal structures described in this work are fictional and are used solely for narrative, analytical, or world‑building purposes.
Any resemblance to real laws, institutions, or individuals is coincidental.
The arguments presented are part of a fictional exploration of constitutional design and civil systems, not statements about any actual legal framework]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Compliance for All &#8211; Civically<br />
Written by Quiet Too Long — 03/24/2026<br />
 Civil systems often demand perfect compliance from the people inside them, yet rarely examine their own internal balance. Here’s a principle that exposes that asymmetry with unsettling clarity: &#8220;If a system is civil, then all actors inside it are civilly accountable. If a civil rule can trigger consequences for one group, then violating constitutional limits must trigger civil consequences for the enforcers too. Otherwise the system is unequal and constitutionally unstable This is not punishment. This is administrative correction. This is structural equality.&#8221;</p>
<p>When the State enacts victimless restrictions and enforces them as civil violations, the State becomes the civil victim — and under Equipage Equality, the citizen must have reciprocal power to demand proof of viability and trigger administrative correction, restoring constitutional balance.</p>
<p>Fictional Disclaimer:<br />
The principles, characters, systems, and legal structures described in this work are fictional and are used solely for narrative, analytical, or world‑building purposes.<br />
Any resemblance to real laws, institutions, or individuals is coincidental.<br />
The arguments presented are part of a fictional exploration of constitutional design and civil systems, not statements about any actual legal framework</p>
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		By: CherokeeJack		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bans, bans and more bans. We seem to be the test for everything that is wrong with society. Push backs on laws often get them shot down but most of the time, the sex offender ones get pushed through, sometimes secretly so we do not have time to move on them.

Thank God for F.A.C., although they do not have a magic wand, if not for their positive actions, many of us would be back in jail, not because of any wrongdoing, but because the law makers want us all in prison for life, or worse. The harder the law makers hit us, F.A.C and other organizations do their best to fight back even harder.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bans, bans and more bans. We seem to be the test for everything that is wrong with society. Push backs on laws often get them shot down but most of the time, the sex offender ones get pushed through, sometimes secretly so we do not have time to move on them.</p>
<p>Thank God for F.A.C., although they do not have a magic wand, if not for their positive actions, many of us would be back in jail, not because of any wrongdoing, but because the law makers want us all in prison for life, or worse. The harder the law makers hit us, F.A.C and other organizations do their best to fight back even harder.</p>
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