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 * Privacy:**

United Nations Definition: //The right to privacy is our right to keep a domain around us, which includes all those things that are part of us, such as our body, home, thoughts, feelings, secrets and identity. The right to privacy gives us the ability to choose which parts in this domain can be accessed by others, and to control the extent, manner and timing of the use of those parts we choose to disclose.//

The right not to be subjected to unsanctioned invasion of privacy by the government, corporations or individuals is part of many countries' privacy laws, and in some cases, constitution. Almost all countries have laws which in some way limit privacy; an example of this would be law concerning taxation, which normally require the sharing of information about personal income. In some countries individual privacy may conflict with freedom of speech laws and some laws may require public disclosure of information which would be considered private in other countries and cultures.

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Requests all countries in the GA to impose harsher penalties on ownership of an automatic weapon by, a) Enacting laws in each country respectively, while keeping in mind i. an individuals right to privacy ii. laws already in place b) Increase the time in jail and other consequences if the new laws are broken