Coin Check Constitution


Section I. Scope of this Constitution: All individuals indoctrinated into the Company are required to possess an authorized Company Coin within a period of 3 months of signing into the Company. In addition all authorized personnel must have their coin , on their person, or within one step and an arm’s length, at all times, unless moving to, moving from, or in a tactical field environment. In the event the Company is lacking coins for sale, an amnesty will be in place for all new personnel. Wearing a coin on a chain is not a coin, it is a necklace. Wearing a coin in a coin keeper around your neck is a coin. Drilling a hole in your coin and using it as a key fob is not a coin, it is a key fob.
Section II. The Anatomy of a Challenge: The Challenger is liable to purchase the beverage of choice, for all authorized Coin holders, present in the scope of his challenge: If, and only if, ALL such personnel meet the challenge by physically producing an authorized Coin. If one, or more challengees are unable to satisfactorily produce an authorized Coin, such personnel will be liable for the purchase of the above mentioned beverage of choice, for the challenger and all challengees, in the scope of the challenge, who are in physical possession of their Coins. If, following a challenge, a challenger or challengee is unable to fulfill his monetary obligation, an informal rain check is in order, or an agreed upon alternative is reached, in either case the honor system and peer-pressure will insure fulfillment of said obligation. A Coin Check Challenge may take place anytime, anywhere, except in a tactical field environment. A challengee may only be liable for losing one challenge until a sufficient time has passed to allow the Challengee an opportunity to obtain a coin.

Section III. Scopes of Challenge:

  • Individual -- The Challenger produces a Coin, to an authorized Coin Holder, in a private manner, and must follow criteria defined in Section II of this Constitution.
  • Table -- The Challenger taps or drops the Coin on the table; this demonstrates that the Coin Check is applicable only to authorized Coin holders seated at the table.
  • Room -- The Challenger drops his Coin on the floor, and declares "Coin Check." All Authorized personnel in ear shot must produce a Coin, or be liable for the consequences outlined in Section II of this Constitution.

Section IV. Definitions:

  • Challenge: An intentional or unintentional display of the coin which fits the criteria outlined in Section III of this Constitution.
  • Authorization: Any person who has been a member of an elite unit which produces for its members, a fraternal Coin, or any person granted a Coin either ceremoniously, or otherwise by a member of the above mentioned elite units, is authorized to carry a Coin, and in so doing, agree to the tenants of the Coin Check Constitution.
  • Any authorized person who either intentionally, or unintentionally conducts a CoiCheck in a manner so described in Section III of this Constitution.
  • Challengee: Any authorized person who is confronted by a challenger as described in Section III of this Constitution.
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