If only...
As long as this is not misconstrued to apply to any campaign by a non-government-supported entity of civil society...
As long as it's only to those.
And there need to be strict rules on when judges can issue those, as well.
The arbitrary and capricious monitoring of not-always-law-abiding citizens too is incompatible with a free and democratic society, though the prudential and rare monitoring of these is not.
The existence of such a right, certainly? Not an unlimited right?
I don't.
Wtf?
In theory, I do. In practice... well, in practice Switzerland is right now seeing where such a law can lead.
Again, What's playing around with human cells got to do with "AIDS prevention"?
So yeah, I've laid down all my objections to the platform.
The worst one is on Affirmative Action - in fact, that one (as it now stands, with the express mention of class, and without any commitment to an improvement of equality of chances in more basic levels of education) is the only one to be wholly unacceptable, and the reason why I am not for now joining.