Child Pornography Ban Act: Difference between revisions
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# These crimes shall be punished, on first offense, an execution (permanent ban) upon offense. | # These crimes shall be punished, on first offense, an execution (permanent ban) upon offense. | ||
# This shall be classified as a felony offense. | # This shall be classified as a felony offense. | ||
== Background == | |||
The offense itself covered by this Act already existed in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law common law] and thus did not have to be defined. However, the penalties itself for such offense had to be statutorily defined through this Act, when the [[Parliament of Palmshire]] once had authority to legislate for the [[Blizzard]] world before the world-wide jurisdiction over Blizzard world was ceded in its entirety to [[Commonwealth of Independent Cities|the Commonwealth]]. | |||
While the status of this Act is unclear in the Commonwealth, which presumably have inherited this law through the doctrine of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reception_statute reception statute] upon assumption of the world-wide jurisdiction over Blizzard world from the Parliament, it remains in force throughout the Palmshire territories. | |||
[[Category: Palmshire Acts of Parliament 2015]] | [[Category: Palmshire Acts of Parliament 2015]] |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 29 May 2023
Text of the Act
Preamble - An Act to make it illegal to post child abuse photos in any way in Virtual Paradise and
- distribution of any material depicting abuse of vulnerable adults and children shall be illegal;
- These crimes shall be punished, on first offense, an execution (permanent ban) upon offense.
- This shall be classified as a felony offense.
Background
The offense itself covered by this Act already existed in common law and thus did not have to be defined. However, the penalties itself for such offense had to be statutorily defined through this Act, when the Parliament of Palmshire once had authority to legislate for the Blizzard world before the world-wide jurisdiction over Blizzard world was ceded in its entirety to the Commonwealth.
While the status of this Act is unclear in the Commonwealth, which presumably have inherited this law through the doctrine of reception statute upon assumption of the world-wide jurisdiction over Blizzard world from the Parliament, it remains in force throughout the Palmshire territories.