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Bill: Celebrating Diversity II
Details
Submitted by[?]: National People's Gang
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: June 2140
Description[?]:
Those bloated Port Andalay politicians - with their breakfast meetings and chats over a spot of lunch at trendy restaurants - know nothing about the centuries old traditions in the Nations where people live in harmony with nature. What do they know of the Feast of the Pelican? The Edible Skink? and the Runcible Spoonbill? We, the people, gave them no authority to interfere with the sensitively balanced ecologies we have managed successfully for centuries. |
Proposals
Article 1
Proposal[?] to change The government's policy towards hunting endangered animals.
Old value:: Only licensed people may hunt endangered animals.
Current: Hunting endangered animals is illegal.
Proposed: The government enforces no regulations.
Article 2
Proposal[?] to change Government regulation of hunting.
Old value:: The matters of hunting and fishing are handled by local governments.
Current: Hunting and fishing activities are restricted to designated areas and periods.
Proposed: Hunting and fishing is not regulated.
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 00:28:32, November 11, 2005 CET | From | International Society of Bankers | To | Debating the Celebrating Diversity II |
Message | support |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||||
yes | Total Seats: 178 | |||||
no |
Total Seats: 61 | |||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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