The World Assembly,
Noting that the use of harmful chemicals in everyday cosmetics is commonplace,
Aware that many economies of nations depend on the production of these chemicals,
Acknowledging that many consumer goods use these products as "fillers" to increase their size,
Concerned that many chemicals are used to make deadly improvised explosives by terrorists,
Anxious about their incendiary properties which can cause domestic accidents,
Abhorred at the neurological effects of many such materials,
Shocked that many of these chemicals are yet to be restricted by many nations,
Hereby:
1. Defining a consumer good in this resolution as "a product which most consumers are bound to interact with everyday".
2. Regulating the following heavy metals to be used only in batteries and forbidding their use in consumer goods: Cadmium, Lead, and banning Arsenic Trioxide.
3 Forbidding the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs and HCFCs) due to their effect on the ozone layer.
4. Listing the following pesticides, insecticides etc. as forbidden in agricultural use: Dichlorodephenyltrichloroethane (DDT), glyphosates in extremely concentrated form (90%+), and lindane.
5. Forbidding civilian access to the following explosives, and permitting their use in controlled detonations: Hexogen, napalm, fulminates (mercury fulminate, silver fulminate, potassium fulminate), Nitro explosives, Nitroglycerin etc.
6. Regulating the explosive mixture of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil (ANFO) to be only used in controlled detonations and forbidding their access to the public.
7. Regulating the following plastics: Bisphenol A, Bisphenol S, Bisphenol F by preventing their use in civilian containers (bottles, food containers etc).
8. Putting light on the use of solvents as inhalants, and informing governments about their neurological effects, especially to children.
9. Forbidding the use of the following chemicals with an exception to industrial and research purposes: Cyanides, Formaldehyde in artificial wood with emissions more than .13ppm, Ricin, Liquid Bromine, and phosphine gas.
10. Reiterates the ban on chemical weapons as mentioned in GA#272
11. Creating the GACRC (General Assembly Chemical Regulation Committee) to oversee the regulation of these chemicals.