Sentences with phrase «blanket prohibition on»

In a recent judgment, Justice Lynne Smith of the British Columbia Supreme Court identified grounds upon which to reopen the question of the constitutionality of the criminal prohibition against physician - assisted dying, claiming, in effect, that while the Supreme Court had at the time of the Rodriguez been correct in stating that a blanket prohibition on physician - assisted dying would be rationally connected to the goal of protecting the most vulnerable people in Canadian society, such a prohibition is overbroad (you don't need to deny everyone the right to physician - assisted suicide in order to protect society's most vulnerable persons) and grossly disproportionate in its effects.
Not only do I believe this can be achieved through existing technology, but changes already underway in the manner in which practice is being conducted in Ontario makes it impossible in my opinion to support a blanket prohibition on cloud technology.
The court went on to find that the blanket prohibition on assisted suicide could not be justified as a reasonable limit which minimally impaired the rights in question.
Most significantly, there was no basis for a blanket prohibition on any communication with or about the companies» officers, employees or agents.
However, implementing a blanket prohibition on moonlighting could lead an employee to claim discrimination based on various human rights grounds, such as disability, family status or social condition.
[2] The parties accept the conclusion of the Ontario Court of Appeal in R. v. Parker (2000), 2000 CanLII 5762 (ON CA), 146 C.C.C. (3d) 193, that a blanket prohibition on medical access to marihuana infringes the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
This lawsuit was filed to challenge the town's unconstitutional sign ordinance and its selective enforcement that placed a near - blanket prohibition on signs in residential and agricultural districts, preventing residents from placing signs with political, religious, or personal messages on their own property.
Indeed, Colorado recently enacted a voucher program, and voucher proponents are already at work to amend the Colorado constitution to remove the blanket prohibition on aid to private schools.
So, to conclude, I think there is a grain of truth (no pun intended... okay, I did intend the pun, so shoot me) in what Dr Davis says about carbohydrates... * ground * grains are problematic and cutting them out as part of a blanket prohibition on carbohydrates will lead to improved health.
«In the end, smoking may be the only way that some people can achieve the relief that medical marijuana can provide, and I don't think that we should have a blanket prohibition on it,» she said.

Not exact matches

«While there is no restriction on buying or selling commodities including cryptocurrency per se, there is a blanket prohibition against transacting in futures and swaps,» wrote Davis.
After a delay, the health bill was introduced last month containing plans for a partial ban on smoking in public places as planned, but the health secretary has said that it was «only a matter of time» before a blanket prohibition was introduced.
Why is the section necessary at all given the blanket legal prohibition on fraud found elsewhere in the Code?
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