Freedom of Movement
No individual not currently incarcerated can be forbidden to move
about freely within the boundaries of the nation for any reason,
except as limited by private property rights, access restrictions on
access-controlled state-owned property (as defined in
§ The Right to Carry Weapons), and except that an individual
can be excluded by standing court order from specific locales
contained within a radius of up to half a mile, as a precondition of
non-prosecution for harassment.
No identification or other documentation can be required to travel
freely within the boundaries of the nation (which freedom of travel is
subject to the exceptions enumerated in the previous paragraph).
The only permissable justifications for disallowing the movement of an
individual into or out of the nation are current court proceedings or
engagements, or concern for the physical safety of others as
substantiated by statements or conduct of the individual.
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