Table of Contents

1. Crimes of Speech

I. Quackery

A person commits the crime of quackery, when done for profit, they:

  1. Use an official title of office to promote material outside of their office's purview
  2. Are a celebrity and endorse a person running for any political office who is not themselves or a family member

II. Glossolalia

A person commits the crime of glossolalia when they knowingly and willfully do not:

  1. use sanctioned units of measure as defined in Imperial Measurements
  2. do not speak the national language in public when they are fluent in it as defined in Title I Article 6 of the Constitution

III. Stolen Honor

A person commits the crime of stolen honor if they falsely claim:

  1. to have been awarded an official citation, medal, honor, or degree
  2. they served in the military
  3. to have a title granted under Rank and Royal Orders

IV. Heresay

A person commits the crime of heresy, when done for profit, they:

  1. communicate with the dead
  2. prophesize about the future
  3. engage in fortune-telling