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CODE OF CONDUCT
The
Civil Ground Patrol is devoted to providing a learning source for anyone willing and able to defend their community. It is encouraged that
every member help recruit more members. Talk with friends, neighbors, promote on the internet, do whatever you can to get the word out and let people
know we are here for them.
We
ARE NOT a Militia; nor will we challenge alleged government corruption unless by peaceful methods.
We
ARE NOT an anti-government site
nor an anarchy, terrorist, or bomb site.
We
DO NOT advocate the violent overthrow of the state of Utah or
the United States Government.
We
DO NOT advocate the use of force offensively when no
hostilities are in effect.
Racism
has no place in the Civil Ground Patrol. All are created equal here and you
must respect your fellow members. Slurs, baiting another member,
antagonizing, disrespect, or demeaning another member are grounds for
immediate termination of your membership.
You
will be dismissed for:
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Advocating
any illegal activity.
Advocating
first strike military action of any kind
Violating
any of the rules previously stated
Treating
a Utah citizen with disrespect, threatening remarks, intimidation,
or assault of any kind
Possession
or consumption of alcohol or recreational drugs at a Civil Ground Patrol sanctioned event to include training, recruiting events,
public outreach or support activities, or any venue in which such behavior is normally deemed inappropriate.
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If
you ever hear someone say something to you or you overhear someone
saying any of the following, you must report it immediately to the Organization:
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Members
making racial slurs
Members
discussing or planning the illegal use of explosives.
Members
discussing or planning any kind of assassination
Members
calling for violence when no defensive action is proper
Members
suggesting attacking local, county or state law enforcement or
federal agents or their headquarters or other buildings
Members
suggesting overthrowing local, state, or federal government
Members
attempting to create division in the organization or an associated group along racial, religious, or
political1 lines
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1Participating members should refrain from political discussions and their actions must remain nonpartisan. And while off-duty members are completely free to engage in politics, members
who mutually agree to discuss politics with other members must always remain courteous and
reasonably refrain from creating division.
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