Please note that my proposed replacement is now also posted.
The General Assembly
Aware that the problem of space debris as is of great importance to spacefaring nations;
Applauding the attempt of GA349 to reduce the amount of space debris presenting an immediate hazard;
Observing debris as being mockingly defined as debris, which is an unsuitable definition;
Noting this act fails to properly address debris which is not in orbit of a celestial body, and actively encourages nations to make this worse;
Believing that by allowing vessels to fire debris into space as long as it is not in orbit will cause further issues, should that debris collide with another planet or ship;
Concerned that this act does not prevent space debris at all, and in fact allows for creation of vessels which contribute to a junk orbit;
Alarmed that by allowing vessels to land in "unclaimed undeveloped territory, or the territory of nations that consent to the collision or landing", that they are putting lives at risk;
Disgusted that nations entering space are not encouraged to clean up after themselves, but are enabled by this resolution to contribute to the growing problem of space debris;
Knowing that World Assembly Nations can and should do more to rid planets of this problem;
Hereby repeals GA349.
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