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Repeal "Rights of the Disabled Act"
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
Description: WA General Assembly Resolution #227: Rights of the Disabled Act (Category: Human Rights; Strength: Significant) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
Argument: Noting that GAR #227, the "Rights of the Disabled Act", is well-intentioned and seeks to protect the mentally disabled; but
Concerned the numerous problems in the text of "Rights of the Disabled Act" make it ineffective and sometimes even harmful;
Troubled that "Rights of the Disabled Act" classifies people as "mentally disabled" based on an arbitrary "two-out-of-four" system, rather than solid medical science and/or the professional opinion of a doctor;
Worried that such a system may be both over-broad by including individuals who are not truly mentally disabled and under-broad by failing to count others who are;
Also Troubled by the mandate in "Rights of the Disabled Act"
requiring that the rights of mentally disabled people should be exercised by a responsible adult in "necessary cases," without needed clarification about what constitutes a "necessary case" and without any regard to whether the mentally disabled person is able to make sound decisions despite their disability;
Deeply Troubled by the flawed decision of a "responsible adult," which allows an uninterested, non-family member to exercise the rights of the disabled person "in lieu of a suitable candidate;"
Convinced that the many flaws in "Rights of the Disabled Act" render it problematic, unworkable, and sometimes harmful to the very people it is supposed to protect;
For all the foregoing reasons, THE WORLD ASSEMBLY HEREBY REPEALS: General Assembly Resolution #227: Rights of the Disabled Act"
Monarch's Opinion: Generally, I'm for all repeals of General Assembly resolutions, as I disagree with the impact they may have on all nations, and I think it would be neat to have all GA legislation repealed. However, on the actual points I'm in agreement, particularly regarding the criteria for being categorized as "mentally disabled". There are many cases where a person may not understand, defend, or exercise their rights, such as if they were uneducated, or if they were being coerced to not defend or exercise their rights. This resolution would categorize those people as mentally disabled unfairly. It's surprising that this passed without any mention of the person's ability to take care of themselves or the opinion of their doctor.
Additionally, I chuckle every time a resolution creates a new commission or something of the sort. Just bureaucracy on top of bureaucracy.