Affirming that the attempt to return the ability to legislate on prostitution back to the nations is a noble one.
Expecting that by allowing member nations to regulate the prostitution industry, the world wide incarceration rate of non-violent offenders will decrease as some nations decriminalize prostitution. Decreasing spending in turn and lifting the burden off of the taxpaying citizens.
Considering that nations within the World Assembly share diverse cultures and practices. Thus, by allowing member nations to regulate prostitution, cultural and religious practices are protected rather than infringed upon whether it be for or against prostitution.
Deeply concerned that the WA regulating in any one way will always find conflict with certain nations traditions and laws, whether that be religious institutions or laws in nations that completely out law sexual intercourse in all forms.
Observing that while not completely invalidating GA #179, the contradiction made by the bill makes it unnecessary. As the bill concerns itself with taking regulation power on the topic away from the WA, but later providing a way that the WA could further regulate.
Hereby,
Repeals GA #179 “Clean Prostitute Act” and thus returning legislative powers back to the member nations wholly