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I have telegrammed Abacathea, co-author of the resolution being repealed, in hopes of hearing their thoughts. Meanwhile, I draft:
There are two main parts to the case for repeal. The Nuclear Arms Prevention Act has been a major piece of WA law since very near the beginning of the World Assembly. A solid majority has stood by its status as a "blocker" preventing a ban on WA members possessing nuclear weapons. Nuclear Security Convention was indeed used by its author to try to justify a repeal of NAPA. Many would like to repeal NSC for that reason alone. Furthermore, an adequate case is made that clause 3 of NSC restricts nuclear transfers too severely.
The case for keeping the resolution is the case that was made for passing it: that NAPA's "3. REQUIRES that any nation choosing to possess nuclear weapons take every available precaution to ensure that their weapons do not fall into the wrong hands." is insufficiently specific, and more detailed (and thus stringent) regulations are required.
I have telegrammed Abacathea, co-author of the resolution being repealed, in hopes of hearing their thoughts. Meanwhile, I draft:
There are two main parts to the case for repeal. The Nuclear Arms Prevention Act has been a major piece of WA law since very near the beginning of the World Assembly. A solid majority has stood by its status as a "blocker" preventing a ban on WA members possessing nuclear weapons. Nuclear Security Convention was indeed used by its author to try to justify a repeal of NAPA. Many would like to repeal NSC for that reason alone. Furthermore, an adequate case is made that clause 3 of NSC restricts nuclear transfers too severely.
The case for keeping the resolution is the case that was made for passing it: that NAPA's "3. REQUIRES that any nation choosing to possess nuclear weapons take every available precaution to ensure that their weapons do not fall into the wrong hands." is insufficiently specific, and more detailed (and thus stringent) regulations are required.