Sciongrad wrote:I've made some more significant changes to the draft.
Firstly, and most importantly, I've limited "armaments" exclusively to weapons and ammunition, as well as the parts necessary in constructing them. The proposal's ambition is certainly what led to its failure last time. Here is the new clause:
"1. Defines the term "armament" as military equipment, specifically weapons and ammunition, which possess a practical application in military conflict, including the parts necessary in their construction or production;"
I've also modified clause four:
"4. Assures member nations the exclusive right to determine purely internal arms trading and firearm policy, excepting those regulations recognized by the terms of this resolution or extant international law or future regulations which seek to prevent firearms from being sold to or used by individuals that pose a danger of performing imminent lawless action;"
"That does seem to avoid blocking off the whole category."