Louisistan wrote:Grays Harbor wrote: When did incoherent rambling become a basis for a proposal?
Tue Nov 12 2002
That was a test to see if the voting worked.
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by Grays Harbor » Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:32 am
Louisistan wrote:Grays Harbor wrote: When did incoherent rambling become a basis for a proposal?
Tue Nov 12 2002
by Defwa » Tue Nov 18, 2014 9:46 am
by Grays Harbor » Tue Nov 18, 2014 11:01 am
by Greater Tanzania » Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:27 pm
by Lysset » Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:44 pm
Greater Tanzania wrote:For the better of Moral Decency, I propose that the font Comic Sans be entirely outlawed, punishment for use or promotion of such font will result in the nation's highest penalty for a criminal offence. The offence is one known as a 'state of affairs' crime.
by Greater Tanzania » Tue Nov 18, 2014 12:55 pm
Lysset wrote:Greater Tanzania wrote:For the better of Moral Decency, I propose that the font Comic Sans be entirely outlawed, punishment for use or promotion of such font will result in the nation's highest penalty for a criminal offence. The offence is one known as a 'state of affairs' crime.
This is not the Joke Proposal thread; this is for actual illegal proposals.
The Joke Proposal thread is here, incidentally enough: http://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic ... 9&t=255807
by The Dark Star Republic » Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:34 pm
Greater Tanzania wrote:Presumably if I proposed it,
Education Enhancement Act
A resolution to promote funding and the development of education and the arts.
Category: Education and Creativity | Area of Effect: Educational | Proposed by: The Global Democracy WA
Description: The World Assembly,
REAFFIRMING the need for a solid, high-quality education to prepare the next generation for an ever-changing world.
ACKNOWLEDGING the effectiveness of technology in playing a role in providing for such an education.
Hereby DEFINES technology as the knowledge of tools(mechanical, electronic or otherwise), techniques, crafts, systems and the application of such knowledge in order to solve a problem or achieve a goal, primarily for the development of society.
HEARTENED that a significant portion of World Assembly (WA) member nations who have adequate funds, have begun to use technology in schools to enhance the quality of learning and the effectiveness of assessments
CONCERNED that WA member nations which suffer from a lack of capital, are not able to implement quality learning and assessment programmes which make use of technology.
WORRIED that this would increase the gap in terms of quality of education received between students in different countries around the world, and disadvantage students in nations that lack capital and resources, with regards to education.
RECOGNISING the need for greater standardisation of quality of education, thus ensuring that children in different parts of the world have more equal opportunities to succeed.
FURTHER RECOGNISING that while education alone cannot ensure a ‘fair and just world’, it can aid in creating a more level playing field tremendously.
Hereby
- URGES MANDATES all WA member nations, regardless of economic development level to conduct a full review of the national curriculum to ensure that technology plays an adequate role in the process of learning, teaching and assessment.
- ENCOURAGES MANDATES all WA nations to ensure that the involvement of technology in learning, teaching and assessment activities must make up at substantial portion of curriculum time in a semester.
- SUGGESTS MANDATES to all WA nations, that schools in their nation should allocate a substantial amount of their funding and budget to purchasing technological hardware and software that can better enhance learning and assessment.
FURTHER MANDATES the establishment of the “World Assembly Technology in Education Committee” (WATEC) and the “Technology in Education Development Fund” (TEDF), for nations who lack adequate funding to purchase technological infrastructure for the purposes of education.
DEFINES the duties of WATEC as:
- Overseeing the TEDF, which WA countries without adequate funds can request to fund programmes that effectively utilise technology in education.
- Monitoring the use of and preventing the misuse of such funds by these WA countries
- Assisting WA countries which lack expertise to, at their request, plan programmes and initiatives which utilise technology in education.
- Continually study and research new methods which allow technology to be utilised in the process of learning, that WA countries can implement.
- Monitoring programmes and initiatives in countries and determine which, if any, are suitable for implementation in other WA nations, and then recommending such programmes to these WA countries, particularly those who have requested funds from the TEDF.
by Grays Harbor » Wed Nov 19, 2014 6:47 am
For legalizing gambling
A resolution to legalize or outlaw gambling.
Category: Gambling
Legalize/Outlaw: Legalize
Proposed by: Ibrahim Arrham
Description: The nation submitting this proposal;
REALIZES that gambling has been an outlawed and nefarious activity;
UNDERSTANDS that though gambling may result in cheating or aiding and abetting crimes;
ALSO SEES that the gambling industry, though outlawed, is a major underground market shareholder in business terms;
WISHES to project that legal gambling could cause a phenomenal rise in P.C.I and hence the gross domestic product of the nations;
NOTICES that there are to be many employment benefits as well as economic benefits of gambling to allow black money to become white and come out of underground;
HEREBY asks for the legalization of gambling as an industry.
Repeal "Museums of Musical Heritage"
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GA#86
Proposed by: Ibrahim Arrham
Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #86: Museums of Musical Heritage (Category: Education and Creativity; Area of Effect: Cultural Heritage) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: The nation proposing this repeal;
UNDERSTANDS that the Museums for Musical Heritage Act is helpful for the promotion of International Arts and Culture;
REALIZES that promotion of at and culture as a nation's personal choice and the choice of the nation's governance,
FURTHER REALIZES that the proposal has forced nations to showcase all talents under jurisdictions of other nations;
SEES that the artists other than musicians are not being supported as much;
NOTICES that the quality of music is also degrading due to international competition;
ASKS the member nations to the themselves of this binding law;
HEREBY trials GA resolution #86
by Bears Armed Mission » Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:35 am
And is "asks for" really valid wording for an operative clause?Grays Harbor wrote:For legalizing gambling
A resolution to legalize or outlaw gambling.
Category: Gambling
Legalize/Outlaw: Legalize
Proposed by: Ibrahim Arrham
Description: The nation submitting this proposal;
REALIZES that gambling has been an outlawed and nefarious activity;
UNDERSTANDS that though gambling may result in cheating or aiding and abetting crimes;
ALSO SEES that the gambling industry, though outlawed, is a major underground market shareholder in business terms;
WISHES to project that legal gambling could cause a phenomenal rise in P.C.I and hence the gross domestic product of the nations;
NOTICES that there are to be many employment benefits as well as economic benefits of gambling to allow black money to become white and come out of underground;
HEREBY asks for the legalization of gambling as an industry.
Borderline branding in the first line.
by Separatist Peoples » Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:45 am
by Bears Armed » Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:59 am
Thank you.Separatist Peoples wrote:BA, it's posted on the forum, which is why you didn't see it here. I think you'll like it.
by Grays Harbor » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:31 am
Action for drug use
A resolution to ban, legalize, or encourage recreational drugs.
Category: Recreational Drug Use
Decision: Promote
Proposed by: Republic of fitch
Description: Drug use is dangerous in some cases, so for this l am going to put a law for what drugs will be legal and ones that will be illegal and what they can be used for.
Legal
-tobacco: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to smoke in public
-alcohol: legal to drink,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-marjuania: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-caffeine: legal to consume,buy,transport, and sell.
Illegal
-LSD: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-heroin: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-cocaine: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-steroids: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-MDMA: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-magic mushrooms: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
by Separatist Peoples » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:34 am
Grays Harbor wrote:Action for drug use
A resolution to ban, legalize, or encourage recreational drugs.
Category: Recreational Drug Use
Decision: Promote
Proposed by: Republic of fitch
Description: Drug use is dangerous in some cases, so for this l am going to put a law for what drugs will be legal and ones that will be illegal and what they can be used for.
Legal
-tobacco: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to smoke in public
-alcohol: legal to drink,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-marjuania: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-caffeine: legal to consume,buy,transport, and sell.
Illegal
-LSD: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-heroin: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-cocaine: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-steroids: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-MDMA: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-magic mushrooms: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
Nothing but a list
by Miencraft » Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:52 pm
GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROPOSAL
ID: republic_of_fitch_1416585843
Action for drug use
A resolution to ban, legalize, or encourage recreational drugs.
Category: Recreational Drug Use
Decision: Promote
Proposed by: Republic of fitch
Description: Drug use is dangerous in some cases, so for this l am going to put a law for what drugs will be legal and ones that will be illegal and what they can be used for.
Legal
-tobacco: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to smoke in public
-alcohol: legal to drink,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-marjuania: legal to smoke,buy,transport, and sell. Only illegal to DUI
-caffeine: legal to consume,buy,transport, and sell.
Illegal
-LSD: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-heroin: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-cocaine: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-steroids: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-MDMA: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
-magic mushrooms: illegal to buy,sell,transport, and consume.
by Separatist Peoples » Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:13 am
GENERAL ASSEMBLY PROPOSAL
ID: narizia_1416837773
Repeal "Anti-Counterfeiting Pact"
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Category: Repeal
Resolution: GA#307
Proposed by: Narizia
Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #307: Anti-Counterfeiting Pact (Category: International Security; Strength: Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: We're voting FOR to Anti-Counterfeiting Pact. We hope that we recognize this repeal.
Approvals: 0
Status: Lacking Support (requires 70 more approvals)
Voting Ends: in 3 days 2 hours
by The Two Jerseys » Mon Nov 24, 2014 4:05 pm
Separatist Peoples wrote:We hope that we recognize this repeal.
by Grays Harbor » Mon Nov 24, 2014 5:14 pm
Admin of Justice Commision
A resolution to restrict political freedoms in the interest of law and order.
Category: Political Stability
Strength: Strong
Proposed by: African Republic of America
Description: Please take the time to read this.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
An Act to establish the Administration of Justice Commission with responsibility, among other things, for the general supervision of the administration of justice.
[Commencement.] [9th December, 2014]
Establishment of the Administration of Justice Commission
There is hereby established a body to be known as the Administration of Justice Commission (in this Act referred to as "the Commission").
Members of the Commission
(1) The Commission shall consist of the Chief Justice of Nation States as Chairman and the following other members, that is-
(a) the Attorney-General of the Federation;
(b) the Minister of Internal Affairs;
(c) the Inspector-General of Police;
(d) the Director of Prisons; and
(e) the President of the Nation states Bar Association.
3. Functions of the Commission
(1) The Commission shall be charged with the general supervision of the administration of justice in Nation states
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) of this section, the Commission shall ensure that-
(a) the courts system in nation states is generally maintained and adequately financed;
(b) judges and officers of the courts conform with the Code of Ethics of their office;
(c) criminal matters are speedily dealt with;
(d) congestion of cases in courts is drastically reduced;
(e) congestion in prisons is reduced to the barest minimum;
(f) persons awaiting trial are, as far as possible, not detained in prison custody;
(g) the relationship between the organs charged with responsibility for all aspects of the administration of justice is cordial and there exists maximum co- operation amongst the organs for effectiveness of the system of administration of justice in Nation states.
4. Establishment of State Committees
There is hereby established in each State of the Federation a body to be known as the Administration of Justice Committee (in this Act referred to as "the Committee").
5. Composition of the Committee
(1) The Committee shall consist of the Chief Judge of the State as chairman and the following other members, that is-
(a) the Attorney-General of the State;
(b) the Commissioner of Police of the State;
(c) the Chairman of the State branch of the nationstates Bar Association; and
(d) the State Comptroller of Prison.
(2) The quorum of the Committee shall be three and subject thereto, the Committee shall regulate its own procedure.
6. Functions of the Committee
The Committee shall be charged with the general supervision of all aspects of the administration of justice in the State and the effective performance of the functions of all organs charged with responsibility for the administration of justice in the State.
7. Fund of the Commission
6. The fixing of the seal of the Commission shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairman or of some other member authorised generally or specially by the Commission to act for that purpose by the Commission.
by The Two Jerseys » Mon Nov 24, 2014 5:18 pm
Grays Harbor wrote:Admin of Justice Commision
A resolution to restrict political freedoms in the interest of law and order.
Category: Political Stability
Strength: Strong
Proposed by: African Republic of America
Description: Please take the time to read this.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
An Act to establish the Administration of Justice Commission with responsibility, among other things, for the general supervision of the administration of justice.
[Commencement.] [9th December, 2014]
Establishment of the Administration of Justice Commission
There is hereby established a body to be known as the Administration of Justice Commission (in this Act referred to as "the Commission").
Members of the Commission
(1) The Commission shall consist of the Chief Justice of Nation States as Chairman and the following other members, that is-
(a) the Attorney-General of the Federation;
(b) the Minister of Internal Affairs;
(c) the Inspector-General of Police;
(d) the Director of Prisons; and
(e) the President of the Nation states Bar Association.
3. Functions of the Commission
(1) The Commission shall be charged with the general supervision of the administration of justice in Nation states
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1) of this section, the Commission shall ensure that-
(a) the courts system in nation states is generally maintained and adequately financed;
(b) judges and officers of the courts conform with the Code of Ethics of their office;
(c) criminal matters are speedily dealt with;
(d) congestion of cases in courts is drastically reduced;
(e) congestion in prisons is reduced to the barest minimum;
(f) persons awaiting trial are, as far as possible, not detained in prison custody;
(g) the relationship between the organs charged with responsibility for all aspects of the administration of justice is cordial and there exists maximum co- operation amongst the organs for effectiveness of the system of administration of justice in Nation states.
4. Establishment of State Committees
There is hereby established in each State of the Federation a body to be known as the Administration of Justice Committee (in this Act referred to as "the Committee").
5. Composition of the Committee
(1) The Committee shall consist of the Chief Judge of the State as chairman and the following other members, that is-
(a) the Attorney-General of the State;
(b) the Commissioner of Police of the State;
(c) the Chairman of the State branch of the nationstates Bar Association; and
(d) the State Comptroller of Prison.
(2) The quorum of the Committee shall be three and subject thereto, the Committee shall regulate its own procedure.
6. Functions of the Committee
The Committee shall be charged with the general supervision of all aspects of the administration of justice in the State and the effective performance of the functions of all organs charged with responsibility for the administration of justice in the State.
7. Fund of the Commission
6. The fixing of the seal of the Commission shall be authenticated by the signature of the Chairman or of some other member authorised generally or specially by the Commission to act for that purpose by the Commission.
Commisioner of Police appears to want to establish a WA police force. The rest seems like meta-gaming
by Normlpeople » Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:46 pm
by Separatist Peoples » Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:11 pm
65 minutes ago: The proposal "why" was removed from the floor.
by Normlpeople » Mon Nov 24, 2014 10:39 pm
Separatist Peoples wrote:65 minutes ago: The proposal "why" was removed from the floor.
Please, PLEASE tell me somebody caught this one? Even an anecdotal review would work!
by Frisbeeteria » Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:02 pm
Separatist Peoples wrote:Please, PLEASE tell me somebody caught this one?
"Tennis Committee".
ID: african_republic_of_america_1416794623.
Author: african_republic_of_america.
Created: Sun Nov 23 18:03:43 2014.
Category: 13. Text: Tennis Proposal
Title: Proposal for tennis
Goal: to make the world a better place by creating a little tennis assembly
Article 1: Explanation and grasp of subject
Okay, I truly respect the views and ideals of all my other fellow World Assembly members, and please don’t vote this down. This is a legit proposal and according to all my observations of previous resolutions, are all business. So, please, let this pass through so that we can know what my our other fellow colleagues in the WA that aren’t delegates express their ideas about this.
It may not be obvious, but there has been reportedly increasingly hostile activities against other nations an raging insult threads in the forums. There is also all the brouhaha about raiding and fighting against whom people call “Fenders”. So thus, I woke up one morning and though? Gee, why don’t we have a tennis committee? This way not only will the people be happier, but also it can be used to diminish maliciousness in this world.
Okay, lets get down to basics
Article 2:
This proposal, if passed will hereby put this implications:
AGREEING that this tennis committee can be changed to a baseball or soccer committee
DEFINES nationstates admin as the ultimate leader of the committee
FORBIDS and political talks or recruitment for regions using this committee
INCLUDES that the sport can be changed to any other one
FURTHER INCLUDES that it can also be changed to any hobby
MANDATES that a sub committee be made to oversee all negotiations and to ruminate on hobbies or sports that the name will be changed to in order to avoid inappropriate names.
NOMINATES The United Sectors of Earth as the president and The African Republic of America as the vice president
i) The tennis committee is immune to all kinds of bureaucracy and politics, for this committee is the bane of such things.
ii) Allows nations to come and leave freely from the committee
iii) Includes but is not limited to ranks and different posts
iv) Elections for these posts
v) No requirements needed
It is understandable that this proposal is not in the normal formats of proposals in nation states, but as stated before in article 1, this is merely a balm that will soothe everyone and make the streets of the world a better place and reduce assassinations, targeted killing and coups.
Trusted, this committee can work wonders on our planet. So, go out there and vote yes!
by The Two Jerseys » Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:03 pm
by Frisbeeteria » Mon Nov 24, 2014 11:07 pm
The Two Jerseys wrote:No rubber stamp approvals? I'm disappointed.
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