Policies | Stance |
Drugs Law | Recreational drugs are heavily regulated and mostly illegal. |
Same Sex Marriage | Same-sex marriage has never been treated differently from intersex marriage. |
Alcohol and Tobacco | Anyone may purchase and consume alcohol at 15 years of age, the same applies for tobacco. |
Education | Primary and secondary education are free and well-funded by the provincial and federal government, post-secondary is not covered. |
Property Ownership | Property may be bought by any Himeyan citizen who is residing in the country. Foreign businesses may also purchase property for company use with a business permit. |
Voting | All Himeyan citizens may vote at 18 years of age. |
Prostitution | Legal only in brothels approved by the provincial governments, who regularly inspect said brothels. |
Freedom of the Press | All media outlets in the nation are privately owned. |
Freedom of Movement | Any Himeyan without outstanding criminal offenses or warrants may leave the nation at any time with a passport, foreign nationals from outside the Horn of Ardia typically require a visa to enter. |
Abortion | Legal until performing the operation may pose a health risk to the mother. |
Health Care | Privatized. |
Gun Laws | Citizens are forbidden from purchasing any firearms, high-ranking law enforcement officers are permitted to keep firearms in their homes however, so long as ammunition and the firearm itself are stored separately. Most firearms owned by a household before 1962 may legally remain under their possession, but may not be used in any circumstance. |
Internet Neutrality | As of 2006, the Himeyan government has enforced net neutrality laws. |
Business Ownership | Only Himeyan citizens may have their company headquarters in Himeyama, foreign companies are welcome to operate in the nation. |
Marriage | Anyone may marry after turning 18 years old. There may not be an age gap of more than 12 years between the two parties wishing to marry. |