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Bill: Fireworks Liberalisation Act 2360

Details

Submitted by[?]: Militant Libertarian Front

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: December 2360

Description[?]:

Adults should be allowed to purchase and use fireworks for recreational purposes. Adults will also be held responsible for any consweuquences of accident of horseplay that result.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date11:48:32, February 15, 2007 CET
FromPensioners' Party
ToDebating the Fireworks Liberalisation Act 2360
MessageI believe this law is better than the law it is designed to replace, but would prefer a stricter solution. Fireworks are dangerous, and more should be done to regulate firework shows.


Abraham Bridgewater
(Leader of the Pensioners' Party)

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 257

no
  

Total Seats: 178

abstain
   

Total Seats: 165


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