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Bill: Bill NP-112: Ban paramillitaries

Details

Submitted by[?]: National Progress Party

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: November 4253

Description[?]:

(This bill was proposed by the senator River Jensen)
Paramillitaries are dangerous, we shouldn't let small group of people organize themselves into a small army. Letting paramillitaries exist can only lead to violence and civil war.
Provision;
Part 1: Provincial millitia
Article 1) Provincial millitia will remain legal as they will not be considered as paramillitaries ebcause of the fact that they are, in a way, part of the national millitary.
Part 2: Protocol agaisn't paramillitaries
Article 2.1) If a illegal paramillitary is discovered, we shall send a first warning to them, asking them to dismentle themselves peacefully
Article 2.2) If the paramillitary ignore our warning and refuse to dismantle. the hutorian government shall now consider them as rebel and will declare a open war on them.
Part 3: Punishment for being part of a paramillitaries
Article 3.1) Officier and important member of rebel paramillitaries that are captured or who surrender will be charged with high treason.
Article 3.2) Soldiers and simple members of rebel paramillitaries that are captured or who surrender will not be prosecuted but, the Hutorian Armed Forced shall keep the right to detain them until the conflicts are over.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date09:38:39, August 06, 2017 CET
FromHutori Freedom Party
ToDebating the Bill NP-112: Ban paramillitaries
MessageMr. Speaker,

The Hutori Freedom Party is a strong believer in a battle ready militia, but we vehemently oppose any and all paramilitary factions.

We support this bill wholeheartedly, and we commend Senator Jensen on proposing such a strong bill.
Article 2.2 specifically is the type of strong language we need in our laws.

Our one problem with the bill is in Article 3.2, we propose that any soldier or simple member of rebel paramilitary factions should absolutely face prosecution. These are men and women who openly and violently oppose our law abiding citizens and soldiers alike. These are men and women prepared to take the lives of our beautiful Hutorian people.
Those willing to take up arms against the State should face the full penalty of the law.

-Hutori Freedom Party

Date23:40:14, August 06, 2017 CET
FromSocial Liberal Party
ToDebating the Bill NP-112: Ban paramillitaries
MessageMr. Speaker

My party will support this bill in every step, paramilatiers don't have any kind of ethics or principle that our official army needs to serve well, they just follow who can pay them more, for this reason they are a threat for our nation.

Leonard Cunningham (SL-KE)
Social Liberal Senate leader
Senator for Saint Adrian

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
    

Total Seats: 328

no
  

Total Seats: 277

abstain
 

Total Seats: 0


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