"Chemical Weapons Act"
A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.
Category: International Security | Strength: Mild | Proposed by: Chester Pearson
The World Assembly,
Acknowledging that nations may possess chemical weapons,
Realizing that some nations use chemical weapons both domestically and during military conflict,
Whilst understanding the massive casualties and long term environmental damage that these weapons may cause; also believing that small scale tactical defensive usage of these weapons is sometimes vital to the survival of smaller nations,
For the purposes of this protocol "Chemical agents" shall be defined as:The General Assembly hereby declares:
- "Chemical weapon": any substance that is used with the intention of causing death or severe harm to sapient beings, a habitable area or to the environment, solely through the toxic chemical properties of such agent,
- "Riot control agent": any chemical substance that is used with the intention of non-lethally incapacitating and subduing sapient beings, solely through the chemical effects of such agent,
- The use of chemical weapons in any capacity that may injure or destroy military personnel, or the environment shall be limited to defensive or delaying operations of aggressive offensive military forces,
- Member nations shall refrain from using chemical weapons against fellow member nations,
- The use of chemical weapons that have a reasonable probability of affecting civilian populations shall be prohibited,
- Member nations shall be permitted to utilize riot control agents, within the boundaries of current and future World Assembly legislation,
- Member nations shall take all measures necessary and practical in preventing the sale or transfer of chemical weapons from their own nation to any other party if that transfer is intended to facilitate the violation of the intentions and provisions of this act,
- Member nations shall take all necessary and available precautions to secure their chemical weapon stockpiles, to prevent their chemical weapon stockpiles from accidental release, and to prevent those stockpiles from falling into the hands of individuals whom have the intent to violate the intentions and provisions of this act,
- Member nations shall use all available means to ensure chemical weapons remain fully under state control; furthermore private individuals, and corporate entities shall be prohibited from possessing chemical weapons,
- The World Assembly Chemical Weapons Commission (WACWC) shall be re-tasked with the following mandate:
- To develop and maintain a library of known chemical weapons, and to share this information with member nations,
- To assist member nations in establishing effective programs meant to defend against chemical weapons,
- To provide medical and humanitarian assistance to member nations subject to unprovoked offensive chemical weapon attacks, in cooperation with the International Humanitarian Aid Coordination Committee.
Co-Authored by: The Dourian Embassy
Please ignore the second draft. The DSR reneged on their promise to redraft this resolution in good faith with us, and decided it would be best to turn the whole debate into a filibuster as they were not getting exactly what they wanted, and only what they wanted in the draft. The current submitted draft that is up was the one that was submitted during the face off between the two competing resolutions, and was successful in achieving quorum, only to be voluntarily pulled by our delegation in hopes that the DSR would negotiate in good faith.........