Category: Moral Decency | Strength: Significant | Proposed by: MEOW MEOW HISS
I am bad at proposal formatting, some1 please fix.
The Nebulosa Act defines that the WA must respect the rights of animals (defined as beings commonly kept as pets and below-sapient intelligence), and must think of them as more than property. If I made a mistake, point it out.
1. Animals are defined as creatures commonly kept as pets and below-sapient intelligence.
2. Animals are to be protected similar to sapient beings, in the respect that they require justice if they are harmed, killed, tortured, or anything similar.
3. The intensity of punishments for committing crimes on animals can depend on multiple factors, such as whether it was endangered, popular, or similar.
4. Nations can specify what counts as animal and what doesn't
5. Animals identified as "game" or are hunted for food are exempt from this rule, as long as they are hunted legally in the area.