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PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 4:16 pm
by Flying Eagles
Umeria wrote:Hereby prohibits all citizens of member nations from attacking persons or vehicles of unknown origin, unless it is in response to either an attack or a territorial incursion by said persons or vehicles.

Resolutions are the set of laws that must be followed by nations, not people, so one could only prohibit member nations from attacking stuff, not citizens. Or are we just drunk?

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 4:19 pm
by Shazbotdom
Flying Eagles wrote:
Umeria wrote:Hereby prohibits all citizens of member nations from attacking persons or vehicles of unknown origin, unless it is in response to either an attack or a territorial incursion by said persons or vehicles.

Resolutions are the set of laws that must be followed by nations, not people, so one could only prohibit member nations from attacking stuff, not citizens. Or are we just drunk?

"I think the Ambassador was drunk when he wrote out this proposal," Antoine states, shrugging slightly.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 4:36 pm
by Kenmoria
Flying Eagles wrote:
Umeria wrote:Hereby prohibits all citizens of member nations from attacking persons or vehicles of unknown origin, unless it is in response to either an attack or a territorial incursion by said persons or vehicles.

Resolutions are the set of laws that must be followed by nations, not people, so one could only prohibit member nations from attacking stuff, not citizens. Or are we just drunk?

(OOC: Although proposals, by their nature, are direct towards member states, it is perfectly possible for one to mandate or prohibit actions of citizens or businesses. In these cases, member nations must enforce these mandates through their national laws.)

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:15 pm
by Flying Eagles
Kenmoria wrote:
Flying Eagles wrote:Resolutions are the set of laws that must be followed by nations, not people, so one could only prohibit member nations from attacking stuff, not citizens. Or are we just drunk?

(OOC: Although proposals, by their nature, are direct towards member states, it is perfectly possible for one to mandate or prohibit actions of citizens or businesses. In these cases, member nations must enforce these mandates through their national laws.)

Thanks