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Bill: Advertisement Regulation Bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Liberal Party

Status[?]: defeated

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 2702

Description[?]:

We need to regulate the advertisements our citizens are subjected to.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date03:53:05, January 26, 2009 CET
From Chidan Party
ToDebating the Advertisement Regulation Bill
MessageWe will not support censorship of this kind.

Date04:28:30, January 26, 2009 CET
From Liberal Party
ToDebating the Advertisement Regulation Bill
MessageCensorship for the safety and education of our citizens?

Date19:24:45, January 26, 2009 CET
From Centralist Party
ToDebating the Advertisement Regulation Bill
MessageCan't say we support this one.

Date02:21:47, January 27, 2009 CET
From Chidan Party
ToDebating the Advertisement Regulation Bill
MessageSafety and education? Who is truely safe and educated in a nanny state like that which you are trying to create. Allow or citizens to choose their own beliefes, to form their own opinions. Do not undermine their ability to think and act in a free and independant manner with bills such as this.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
 

Total Seats: 45

no
     

Total Seats: 705

abstain
 

Total Seats: 0


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