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Bill: Liberty Bill of 2925
Details
Submitted by[?]: Popular Movement Union
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: March 2926
Description[?]:
The people,humans need liberty,freedom,individualism. I will stop this society-under state control that you both parties advocate. |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change Policy on the legality of abortions
Old value:: Abortion policies are established by local governments
Current: Abortion is allowed during the first trimester.
Proposed: Abortion is allowed during the entire course of the pregnancy.
Article 2
Proposal[?] to change Government policy towards alcoholic beverages.
Old value:: Alcoholic beverages are regulated by local governments.
Current: Alcoholic beverages may be purchased only from licensed sales outlets, but consumed by anyone.
Proposed: Alcoholic beverage regulations are not imposed by the government.
Article 3
Proposal[?] to change Civil defence is the government's policy on providing shelters to be used in the event of attacks on major cities, mainly nuclear attacks and bombing.
Old value:: Local authorities are responsible for building and maintaining shelters.
Current: The government builds and maintains a network of shelters across the nation.
Proposed: The government makes no provision for civil defence.
Article 4
Proposal[?] to change Government policy on subsidising contraception.
Old value:: Contraceptives are banned for religious reasons.
Current: The government subsidises a considerable discount for contraceptives.
Proposed: The government does not supply free or discounted contraceptives.
Article 5
Proposal[?] to change Food safety policy.
Old value:: Local governments determine food safety standards.
Current: The government introduces, and actively enforces, food standards provisions.
Proposed: There are no food standards provisions.
Article 6
Proposal[?] to change Government policy towards giving aid to foreign countries.
Old value:: The government gives moderate aid to countries in need.
Current: The government only gives aid for disaster relief in foreign countries.
Proposed: The government gives high levels of aid to countries in need.
Article 7
Proposal[?] to change The government's stance on a salary cap.
Old value:: Local governments decide on salary cap laws.
Current: The government enforces a salary cap.
Proposed: The government has no stance on a salary cap.
Article 8
Proposal[?] to change Policy on the organization of police/law enforcement
Old value:: The operation and funding of the police is left to local governments.
Current: There is a national police department, funded by the government.
Proposed: The government competitively subcontracts security management to private security firms.
Article 9
Proposal[?] to change The state's policy concerning religious clothing.
Old value:: People are required to dress according to religious codes
Current: There are no laws regulating the wearing of religious clothing and the wearing of religious symbols.
Proposed: There are no laws regulating the wearing of religious clothing and the wearing of religious symbols.
Article 10
Proposal[?] to change The government's policy with respect to prayer in schools.
Old value:: Teacher-led prayers are mandatory in schools.
Current: The government leaves this decision up to the schools themselves.
Proposed: The government leaves this decision up to the schools themselves.
Article 11
Proposal[?] to change Government policy concerning religions.
Old value:: There is an official state religion, and membership is mandatory.
Current: There is an official state religion, but membership is completely voluntary.
Proposed: There is no government policy concerning a state religion.
Article 12
Proposal[?] to change Sale of tobacco products.
Old value:: Only adults may purchase tobacco.
Current: Only adults may purchase tobacco.
Proposed: There are no regulations on the sale of tobacco.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 15:33:54, April 19, 2010 CET | From | Popular Movement Union | To | Debating the Liberty Bill of 2925 |
Message | Wow,how cowardly you are Kafuri Bashi Movement,you would give up the Islamic Society you always support for the hold of your seats.Isnt Islam more important than economics?Ecomics gives you the oppurtunity to make people rich here(Or at least live a suitable live),put Islam will make you rich in the afterlife for eternity.Isnt that what you advocate?There is no such thing as a Islamic Libertarian Party.How can you advocate Islam but then vote yes in order to make Kafuristan a Freedom of choice Religion. |
Date | 15:48:09, April 19, 2010 CET | From | Kafuri Bashi Support Movement | To | Debating the Liberty Bill of 2925 |
Message | Em, there are secular Islamist states you know, and if people want liberalism they get one :) We will get back to state religion (maybe mandatory, maybe not) later.. |
Date | 01:12:19, April 20, 2010 CET | From | Popular Movement Union | To | Debating the Liberty Bill of 2925 |
Message | I am not one bit authoritarian. How can you vote yes on a libertarian bill (were the separation of church and state and capitalism was included) and still call yourself an authoritarian islamic party?You are just an oppurtunistic,a liar.Now bill propose all of the opposite a authoritarian party advocates.You yourselve,on your own's party's page description says you are an authoritarian. |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||
yes | Total Seats: 100 | |||
no | Total Seats: 0 | |||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
Random fact: Voters have an extra appreciation for bills that actually get passed, so if you want to maximally take profit from your votes, make sure you compromise with others. |
Random quote: "With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day." - Martin Luther King Jr. |