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California Proposition 43 was on the March 5, 2002 statewide ballot in California as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved.

Proposition 43 amended the California Constitution to explicitly state that every vote cast in accordance with state law shall be counted.

Item #: SCP-044

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: A constant stream of hydrogen ions, unbound oxygen atoms, and other trace free radicals
emanate from the muzzle of SCP-044 at all times. Because of this, the docking stations of SCP-044 are to be well-ventilated to keep dangerous gases and moisture from accumulating. Muzzle coverings are to be fitted at all times to keep birds and small animals from investigating the
large open barrel of SCP-044.


Image capture of SCP-044 during an experiment titled “Upshot Knolte Ford Grable”

Addendum, ██/██/200█: As SCP-044 has not been involved in any significant incidents in the ██ years it has been held
by the Foundation, SCP-044 has been reclassified as Safe.

_Must I really define “significant incidents”? If containment _
procedures and standard safety protocols are followed, 44 appears to be no more dangerous than any other big ███████ gun. No, the Bear Incident does not count. –O5-██

Description: SCP-044 is a howitzer, secretly
manufactured in the late stages of the Second World War by Krupp engineers, personally supervised by Albert Speer, German Minister of Armaments and War Production under Adolf Hitler. SCP-044 is unique not only because of its size (251,000 kg, or 251 metric tons), but also because it fires unconventional artillery using an atypical delivery method. Rather than having a breech for loading shells, the rear of the barrel is configured into a massive air-compression chamber. Any object
or pile of objects that fits may be loaded into SCP-044’s muzzle to be used as ammunition. Because of its size, SCP-044 must remain rail-mounted and requires two freight locomotives to move.

Researchers believe that SCP-044 weakens molecular and atomic bonds in any material loaded into its muzzle. However, the method by which SCP-044 affects molecular bonds is not known, due primarily to the numerous complex mechanisms that compose the housing and workings of SCP-044. In fact, some mechanisms appear useless and seem to do nothing other than spin or make noise, even when SCP-044 is not supplied with power. Both equipment and personnel have been lost while exploring the
inside of SCP-044’s barrel.

When SCP-044 is fired, all matter within its barrel is ejected at a high rate of speed as a glowing red slug, proportional in size to the amount of mass loaded into the muzzle. Upon striking a solid object or the
ground, the slug explodes with a yield proportional to the mass of the
original ammunition, at no less than a ███% mass-to-energy conversion
rate. The yield will also increase somewhat the longer the slug remains in the barrel. The greatest known yield was achieved when ‘The Administrator’s’ 8,900 kg (19,500 lb) personal diesel pickup truck was
loaded in its entirety into the muzzle of SCP-044 and fired in the pictured “experiment.”

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XLVI‎

Descriptive body

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Калашников-47

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I’m squaring 7.

You get 49

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what about

50?

Mississippi Initiative #51 limits the number of consecutive terms a person can serve in the same state house, state senate or statewide elected office to no more than two (2) terms after the adoption of the amendment. Terms would be deemed consecutive unless separated by a full four (4) year term.

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Proposition 54:
Required that every bill be published in print and online at least 72 hours before each house of the legislature can vote on it
Required that the legislature make audiovisual recordings of its public proceedings and publish the recordings online within 24 hours
Allowed any individual to record any open legislative proceedings either through audio or visual means and use these recordings for any legitimate purpose

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David Ragan drives car 55 in NASCAR

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56

Did you know, Lightning McQueen’s original number was 57 before it got changed to 95?

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