General Assembly Resolution #10 "Nuclear Arms Possession Act” (Category: International Security; Strength: Mild) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
The General Assembly,
Applauding and recognising the efforts of General Assembly Resolution #10 to establish a common right for all WA members to possess Nuclear Arms in the early days of the WA,
However,
Concerned regarding the vague language in the clauses which can lead to misinterpretation by various WA nations.
-Noting that in clause 1, WA nations are able to defend themselves from "hostile nations", the clause does not define what a hostile nation means, leaving it open for misinterpretation, allowing member states to use nuclear weapons against any nation who they deem as a threat.
Worried that the clause lack of specifics would mean that member states do not have a concrete guideline to follow,
-Noting that in clause 3 it states that nations should "take every available precaution to ensure that their weapons do not fall into the wrong hands." However, it does not specify how and what exactly these precautions are, this lack of specification can lead to a catastrophic disaster when an actual nuclear disaster happens.
Acknowledges that several laws have been passed regarding nuclear weaponisation and nuclear disaster response. Most notably, GA#60 "Nuclear Disaster Response Act" sets out a specific plan and ways for member nations to follow in the event of a nuclear disaster. The various laws regarding nuclear weaponisation that have been more recently passed by this very assembly also includes various improved versions of the different clauses stated in this act.
Therefore, this act is redundant in this current time and shall be repealed accordingly.
Lastly, Urging various members to take look at the various contradicting laws that have been passed regarding nuclear waste/arms/energy and repeal them accordingly.
Hereby repeals General Assembly Resolution #10 "Nuclear Arms Possession Act”.