I quoted Wintermoot's conclusion as settling the matter, out of relief, even if I disagreed with a lot of other things.
Also:
Paragons are not Citizens, but a separate group that has been granted equivalent status as a sort of Honorary Citizen. In fact, they were Honorary Citizens before I played Dragon Age and thought Paragon sounded way cooler. That being said, by intention the Storting has a lot of flexibility in how to handle different cases. ...
Then it would still be wise to explicitly state that they are a completely separate group.
If you view them to be two completely separate groups, Chanku, then why do you insist on having the part about Non-Paragons included? Is it because it is unclear?
As it is not explicitly stated that they are a completely separate group, then the Storting will be able to interpret it anyway they please, just because the act doesn't clarify that. Attaching a label does not solve the problem. A new condition has to be set up.
I refer you to
Ex Parte Boedel Steenkamp to illustrate why it is a problem not to state explicitly what you mean in law.
I was told when I originally ran for the UH, that this isn't a political region and my being a law student might hinder me here instead of help, so I relaxed on getting so technical. It seems that was a mistake.
Your original wording CAN be used to unfairly revoke someone's citizenship, Chanku, as it implies that someone who is a Paragon and a traditional citizen both, does not hold the right that any other citizen would enjoy (that the Underhusen may not expedite their citizenship revocation). I'm sure I don't need to point out why expedition is a problem.
To further complicate matters, there is nothing preventing the Storting from revoking a Paragon's normal citizenship, as it is not clear whether someone loses their normal citizenship when they become a Paragon, even though they still meet all the requirements to be considered normal citizens. If they do lose their normal citizen status when they become Paragons, does that mean that they are immediately Former Citizens if for whatever reason their Paragon status gets removed even if they still meet all requirements for being a normal citizen? Does it automatically follow with a Persona non Grata status too?
Wintermoot states that these things are likely to follow, but he doesn't say they are automatic. Since they are not automatic, then something still has to be done with one who was a normal citizen, became a Paragon, and had his Paragon status repealed though he still met the requirements for normal Citizenship, and the Storting didn't decide to go as far as stripping him/her of citizenship and adding a Persona Non Grata declaration to it.
And further, since you are not a part of the Storting, Chanku, how I or any other Underhusen members choose to introduce something does not have to be approved by you, so whether you are willing to compromise or not doesn't matter to me.
We've been arguing in circles for awhile now, and both of us have gotten completely off topic with something that should have been completely straight forward. If this continues, I'm going to introduce it without any further input from you, so stop it.