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[Draft] Medication Recycling Act

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Healthcare | Bioethics

1. Title: Medication Recycling Act

2. Purpose:
a. To address wastage of quality unused medication in the aim to keep prices of medication low via medication-recycling

3. Defining:
a. Pharmaceutical Industry as any business, state-owned enterprise, or likewise which is involved in the production, sale, and distribution of pharmaceutical products which includes medication.
b. Quality unused medication as any medication, natural or man-made, that has not expired nor been tampered with and which is still in a quality to be consumed by patients.

4. Understanding:
a. That the number of people suffering from grievous terminal medical conditions is growing worldwide, and;
b. In the absence of absolute-cures, patients will often turn to medication, and;
c. If such patient passes away that person often leaves behind quality unused medication, and;
d. Much of this quality unused medication is often disposed of and goes to waste under recommendation of the Pharmaceutical Industry, and;
e. That access to affordable medication and treatment is a vital and expected right whilst being a noble goal for nations to strive for, and;
f. Inability to afford quality medication is a burden on the lower-classes and may be caused by manipulated markets.

5. Opposing:
a. The common recommendations of the Pharmaceutical Industry that medication is not to be recycled, donated, or redistributed, and;
b. The common recommendations of the Pharmaceutical Industry that medication is to be disposed of

6. Proposing:
a. Legally enable the donation, recycling, and the redistribution of quality unused medication in member nations in a way so:
i. Waste of medication is limited, and;
ii. Price of medication is kept down, whilst;
iii. Restraining all the Pharmaceutical Industry's influence on such a matter so they do not lobby against subsections 6.a.i and 6.a.ii.
b. Legally enable the enforcement and recording of abilities enabled by subsections 6.a.i and 6.a.ii

7. Effect of proposal passing:
a. Law and legislation immediately be enacted within member nations bring the proposed parts of this resolution (section 6) into legal effect.

Healthcare | Bioethics

1. Title: Medication Recycling Act

2. Purpose:
a. To address wastages of quality unused medication in the aim to keep prices of medication low via medication-recycling

3. Defining:
a. Pharma Company as any business, state-owned enterprise, or likewise which is involved in the production, sale, and distribution of pharmaceutical products which includes medication.
b. Quality unused medication as any medication, natural or man-made, that has not expired nor been tampered with and which is still in a quality to be consumed by patients.

4. Understanding:
a. That the number of people suffering from grievous terminal medical conditions is growing worldwide, and;
b. In the absence of absolute-cures, patients will often turn to medication, and;
c. If such patient passes away that person often leaves behind quality unused medication, and;
d. Much of this quality unused medication is often disposed of and goes to waste under recommendation of Pharma Companies, and;
e. That access to affordable medication and treatment is a vital and expected right whilst being a noble goal for nations to strive for, and;
f. Inability to afford quality medication is a burden on the lower-classes and may be caused by manipulated markets.

5. Opposing:
a. The common recommendations of Pharma Companies that medication is not to be recycled, donated, or redistributed, and;
b. The common recommendations of Pharma Companies Industry that medication is to be disposed of

6. Proposing:
a. Resolution be passed to legally enable the donation, recycling, and the redistribution of quality unused medication in member nations in a way so:
i. Waste of medication is limited, so;
ii. Price of medication is kept down, whilst;
iii. Restraining all the Pharma Companies influence on such a matter so they do not lobby against subsections 6.a.i and 6.a.ii.

7. Effect of proposal passing:
a. Law be enacted within member nations within one year of ratification to bring the proposed parts of this resolution (section 6) into legal effect.

The Free Societies of Awhaiti Kaiatu

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