Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Grosseschnauzer - 10-27-2005
Quote: Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act"
A proposal to repeal a previously passed resolution
Category: Repeal
Resolution: #106
Proposed by: Yeldan UN Mission
Description: UN Resolution #106: Protection of Dolphins Act (Category: Environmental; Industry Affected: All Businesses) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: 1): COMMENDING the goals of United Nations Resolution #106, Protection of Dolphins Act;
2): NOTING the passage of United Nations Resolution #119, UNCoESB;
3): FURTHER NOTING article 7 of UNCoESB which bans all hunting of endangered species, in addition to other provisions which ensure the survival of endangered species;
4): CONVINCED that Resolution #106 is rendered redundant by the protections provided in Resolution #119;
5): BELIEVING that the removal of unnecessary legislation is in the best interests of the member nations of the UN;
6): HEREBY repeals United Nations Resolution #106, Protection of Dolphins Act.
Voting Ends: Sun Oct 30 2005 [/quote]
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Antrium - 10-27-2005
Antrium votes for.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Lawtonia - 10-28-2005
Lawtonia Votes Against
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Groot Gouda - 10-28-2005
Anything to get rid of the Dolphin resolution. Vote FOR the repeal.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Keeslandia - 10-28-2005
The Empire opposes this measure and will vote "nay."
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Groot Gouda - 10-29-2005
Why all this opposition? First of all, the resolution is a fine example of how not to write UN resolutions; secondly, if dolphins are endangered, they are already covered by a much better resolution. If they aren't endangered, there's no need for the whole resolution anyway.
I'd be really disappointed if the IDU would decide not to support this repeal.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Grosseschnauzer - 10-30-2005
Quote: FOR [ 3 ] [60.00%]
AGAINST [ 2 ] [40.00%]
ABSTAIN [ 0 ] [0.00%][/quote]
What happened to the other three or four voters we would always have?
In any event, I can't wait mych longer to be sure that this vote is cast, so I am relunctantly casting the region's vote in favor.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Keeslandia - 10-30-2005
I can only speak for myself, but my opposition to the repeal is based on the idea that one purpose of the law is to state ideals. While the measure may not be well crafted, it may be redundent and it may not ever cover an endangered species, it does reflect a desire to protect wildlife from indiscriminate harm wrecklessly caused by humankind. As such, I see the existing resolution as an indication of principle, if not a terribly enforceable measure.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Groot Gouda - 10-30-2005
KeeslandiaOct 30 2005, 05:30 AM As such, I see the existing resolution as an indication of principle, if not a terribly enforceable measure. [/quote]
Isn't "Protection of Endanged Species" enough principle? This resolution is repealed on grounds of redundancy, because a better, and just as principle, resolution is now in place.
Repeal "Protection of Dolphins Act" -
Mikitivity - 11-03-2005
GrosseschnauzerOct 29 2005, 06:24 PM Quote: FOR? ? [ 3 ]? ? [60.00%]
AGAINST? [ 2 ]? [40.00%]
ABSTAIN? [ 0 ]? [0.00%][/quote]
What happened to the other three or four voters we would always have?
In any event, I can't wait mych longer to be sure that this vote is cast, so I am relunctantly casting the region's vote in favor. [/quote]
One of those other nations was my government which has been extremely busy preparing for All Hallow's Eve, a major holiday in Mikitivity. Now that the holiday has passed, we'll be more active in IDU affairs again!
(Seriously, the last two weeks in October are an open season on me ... parties and family obligations right and left! For the record, I would have voted to abstain. The repeal was actually well written and founded, but I've never been absolutely thrilled that so many nations spend time repealing instead of making new and invovative resolutions.)