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For next year (we definitely don't have time to adopt something like this this year):
I will note that questions have been raised whether a bill such as this would run afoul of the Bill of Rights:
On the one hand, the zombie control page is structured as an issue, and even has "The Issue" as a heading in the usual place. On the other hand, the bill of rights protects the right to domestic policy, and lists issue selection as an example of domestic policy -- infecting other nations is clearly not a domestic policy.
Some may have strong feelings on this subject, so it may be appropriate to have a consensus for next year well in advance. Let's not beat each other up over something which is, at the end of the day, about working together and getting along.
Note: Yes this bill will have to be modified if the Oaths bill passes.
Zombie Day Bill:1. A new Section 1.7 will be added to Chapter 1 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific as follows:
Chapter 1:Section 1.7: Disease Control
19. "Epidemic-enabling" is defined as the willful transmission of infected peoples to other nations of The North Pacific during a worldwide medical emergency.
2. A new clause 7 will be added to Chapter 2 of the Codified Law of The North Pacific as follows:
Chapter 2:7. Epidemic-enabling may be punished by summary ejection and/or banning from the region for the duration of the medical emergency.
3. The existing Sections 1.7 through 1.8 will be renumbered 1.8 through 1.9.
4. The existing Clauses 19 through 21 of Chapter 1 will be renumbered 20 through 22.
5. The existing Clauses 7 through 8 of Chapter 2 will be renumbered 8 through 9.
6. This bill may take effect only if signed by the Delegate, or overriden over Delegate veto, by Zombie Day.
I will note that questions have been raised whether a bill such as this would run afoul of the Bill of Rights:
Bill of Rights:1. All Nations of The North Pacific are sovereign. Each Nation has the right of self-determination in that Nation's domestic policies, including, but not limited to, issue selection and WA membership.
On the one hand, the zombie control page is structured as an issue, and even has "The Issue" as a heading in the usual place. On the other hand, the bill of rights protects the right to domestic policy, and lists issue selection as an example of domestic policy -- infecting other nations is clearly not a domestic policy.
Some may have strong feelings on this subject, so it may be appropriate to have a consensus for next year well in advance. Let's not beat each other up over something which is, at the end of the day, about working together and getting along.
Note: Yes this bill will have to be modified if the Oaths bill passes.