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Non-Negotiable Rules for All Protests & Caravans
1. Peaceful Conduct Only
- Every event—whether a local sidewalk protest or a large caravan/rally—is strictly peaceful.
- No violence, harassment, threats, or property damage will be tolerated.
- The goal is unity, visibility, and accountability, not personal conflict or confrontation.
2. No Individual Causes or Agendas
- All actions, speeches, signs, and chants must reflect the official manifesto and shared goals.
- Personal grievances, political campaigns, or unrelated movements are prohibited.
- This movement is about the American people as a whole, not any single individual or group.
3. Follow the Law at All Times
- Obey traffic rules, public assembly regulations, and local ordinances.
- Cooperate respectfully with law enforcement.
- Vehicle convoys must follow road laws; sidewalk protests must remain on public areas or designated zones.
4. Stay in Designated Areas
- Protesters must remain on sidewalks, parks, or approved rally/convoy routes.
- Do not block entrances, driveways, traffic, or private property.
5. Respect Fellow Participants
- Maintain mutual respect. No arguments, harassment, or intimidation.
- Everyone shares responsibility for the peace and integrity of the event.
6. Safety First
- Use a buddy system, stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and have a charged phone.
- Drivers in caravans must maintain safe distances and follow convoy leaders.
- Marshals and safety monitors are to be followed at all times.
7. Emergency Preparedness
- Know the location of first aid stations or medical contacts.
- Report unsafe behavior or emergencies immediately to organizers or safety marshals.
8. Unity in Messaging
- Signs, banners, chants, and speeches must reflect the shared manifesto and core mission.
- Avoid divisive or distracting messages that detract from the central purpose.
9. No Weapons
- Absolutely no firearms, knives, or any other weapons are allowed at any event.
- Violation may result in immediate removal and legal consequences.
10. Accountability
- All participants are responsible for their actions and conduct.
- Organizers reserve the right to remove anyone violating these rules.
Print these out, give to participants so they know the conduct that is expected of them
Read them aloud to the participants before the event begins
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