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1 +Part 1 - Resolutional burdens
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3 +There is a difference in prohibition and regulation - a prohibition is to forbid an action or activity by authority or law. In contrast, a regulation is an official rule or law that says how something should be done. The difference in regards to nuclear power is about whether the law will permit any form of nuclear power whatsoever.
4 +The aff only justifies the need for prohibition if they can prove that the harms in their case are inseparable from the production of nuclear power. Otherwise, those harms could be solved through regulations without prohibition. The aff only has ground to win on an advocacy that is a prohibition of nuclear power while the neg has ground to win on regulation. This is because regulations still allow the existence and production of nuclear power that include revisions and innovation whereas prohibition means halting the production immediately halting all potential progress. If the aff only regulates and does not prohibit, they are not meeting the resolution.
5 +To prove that there ought to be no nuclear power whatsoever requires an issue to be presented that is inherent to nuclear power. Otherwise, the need to solve that harm would only justify a regulation because the problem could one day be separated from the production of nuclear power, thus solving the AFF harms. Therefore, the Affirmative burden is to prove that the harms identified in the AFF are necessarily inseparable from nuclear power. The failure to meet that burden means that the aff harms justify a solution that takes the form of a regulation. This is sufficient to negate. If I show they are theoretically separable from the production of nuclear power, then that justifies a regulation, and therefore you negate.
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7 +Part 2 - Offense
8 +I advocate that instead of prohibiting the production of nuclear power, countries ought to enact regulations that only permits the production of nuclear power that doesn’t require mining
9 +Two reasons to negate under the burden structure:
10 +First, as I will demonstrate later in the line-by-line, the AC actually justifies the need to regulate not prohibit because the offense in the AFF comes from solving harms that are not conceptually necessary in producing nuclear power. This straight turns the AFF.
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12 +Second, the affirmative may claim that a prohibition might be overkill but it still solves the problem. However, there are unique harms to using a prohibition to solve problems that could be resolved with well-crafted regulations.
13 +Subpoint A) Prohibition kills research and development
14 +No one would want to develop, or invest in the development of nuclear technologies that are both illegal and impossible to profit from. They would be incentivized not to do so because 1) the technology has already been deemed unacceptable, 2) they would not get their investment back, and 3) it would not be worth running the risk of violating the law and being shut down and losing their ability to research anything. Research and development would violate the terms of the prohibition because prototypes need to be tested at some point in development, and the prohibition would outlaw this practice. Without testing, there is no way to determine whether or not the prototypes work and how to fix the problems in the event that they are unsuccessful. Even if the aff allows modeling the only thing that could exist would be entirely computer based development which is not a viable strategy.
15 +Subpoint B) It is theoretically possible to develop nuclear power that is good under the AFF standard, which is a unique disadvantage to the AFF.
16 +Their own standard proves there is a negative cost to trying to solve these problems by prohibitions when the harms actually justify regulations.
17 +The question is ‘could you imagine a nuclear power technology that doesn't involve doing the aff impacts’- not ‘could you imagine a world without the aff impacts’. Regulations have the ability to resolve the harms of the aff while still maintaining nuclear power as well as research and development. We are not bound to the methods of producing nuclear power that they’re criticizing.
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