For my own part, I'd base my government on the Constitution of the United States, except that mine would forbid human slavery and include equal rights as citizens for women at the outset. The Bill of Rights would stand as written, except that I would clarify the first two amendments, as much argument has been made over the supposedly ambiguous wording and/or punctuation:
Amendment I: The government shall neither discriminate against any particular religion nor endorse any above all others. The government itself shall remain secular in practice; no laws based solely in religious doctrine shall be passed. As in Article VI of the Constitution, no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust.
Furthermore, in the interest of maintaining a well-informed electorate, the primary function of the press should be to keep the governmental process transparent to the citizens.
Amendment II: Any adult citizen who has not been convicted of a violent crime may carry any weapon, openly or concealed, without a permit. Use of a weapon in commission of a crime, particularly a firearm, will be punished much more harshly than the same crime would be without a weapon.
One more thing: As the justice system is imperfect and mistakes do happen, capital punishment will be expressly forbidden. Anybody found to have been wrongfully convicted and imprisoned shall be remunerated by having a comfortable living provided (at approximately upper-middle-class standard) for at least as many years as that person was imprisoned for. A person's freedom is not to be treated lightly.
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