San Andreas Charter

The Code

Loyalty at the table, discipline on the road, and enough sense to know which business stays inside.

How We Move

Public Roads, Private Rules

Sinners MC keeps a clean face for the county and a closed door for the table. Rides, memorials, roadside help, and member support are the part everyone can see. The rest is handled by men who have earned the right to hear it.

Members are expected to know when to speak, when to listen, and when a question does not need an answer.

  • Brotherhood First The patch means the man beside you matters more than ego, money, or a short temper.
  • Respect The Table Votes, orders, church, and rank are not suggestions. They are how the house stays standing.
  • Keep It In House Public smiles are easy. Club business stays with the men who have a chair in the room.

Member Expectations

Patch Rules

The club looks hard because the standards are hard. Prospects learn the road before they learn the room.

Presence

Show up for church, runs, hangarounds, and the unglamorous work. Quiet members do not hold loud patches.

Composure

Keep your temper on a leash. A man who cannot hold his mouth cannot hold a secret.

Colors

Wear the kutte with purpose. Every public move reflects on the charter, even the ones you think nobody saw.