It's currently at 90 days (Rule 2457). -Aris
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote: > I’d be in favour of reducing it from a month to a week or two. I’m > especially sympathetic to your case, as your original action that lead to > your bankruptcy could easily have been entirely ineffective, and therefore > harmless. > > -o > > On Jul 22, 2017, at 11:39 AM, Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: > > While you're at it - bankruptcy sucks - being unable to work at all with > organizations for long periods of time is a pretty intense punishment. > > On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 14:58 Nic Evans <nich...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> If I can, I withdraw the proposal "Less Strict Faking". Thank you and >> sorry to anyone who lost shinies pending it. (Especially since I >> realized I had 5 shinies after I asked people to pend it.) >> >> I'm currently rethinking not only this but the entire criminal justice >> proposal. I do believe we need robust systems to deal with disruption, >> that explicit reprimand is a useful tool, and that ameliorative >> intervention (like tort law) is productive. But I question the >> effectiveness of the current Card system, and I worry about the >> direction of my own proposal; a complex criminal system surely wouldn't >> look welcoming to newcomers, and might cause as much grief as it intends >> to solve. Maybe I've taken a dark turn there. >> >> I think that Justice, in general, can use three tools: Punishment, >> Rehabilitation, and Remedy. I think the first is the easiest to jump to >> but also the least useful. Exclusionary punishment (limiting voting >> power, CFJs, and even banishment) can prevent specific attacks but does >> little to decrease the malice of an aggravated person and frequently >> alienates the simply belligerent. >> >> Rehabilitation already exists in the current system, and I think all of >> us have been pleasantly surprised at its success: Apologies. Maybe a >> future criminal system should focus more closely on this. Maybe ALL >> punishments should be reducable with Rehabilitory steps. >> >> Remedy is essentially all of tort law, and doesn't currently exist. If >> we continue with pledges, orgs, and assets we definitely need it. But >> like Punishment, it does little to enlighten or improve the mood of the >> offender, and should be used when it helps to provide an overall sense >> of fairness to the community. >> >> >> On 07/13/17 15:37, Nic Evans wrote: >> > I submit the following proposal: >> > >> > Title: Less Strict Faking >> > AI: 1 >> > Author: nichdel >> > Co-authors: >> > >> > Amend R2471 (No Faking) to read: >> > >> > A person SHALL NOT attempt to perform an action which e does not believe >> > to be possible so as to deceive others. >> > >> >> >