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| 2023 -- S 0674 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/08/2023 |
| S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
| WELCOMING THE GOLDEN RULE SAILBOAT TO RHODE ISLAND IN SUPPORT OF A NUCLEAR-FREE WORLD |
Introduced By: Senator Joshua Miller |
| Date Introduced: March 07, 2023 |
| WHEREAS, The dangers of nuclear war have been known to the world since August 6, |
| 1945, with the destruction of Hiroshima; and |
| WHEREAS, An interfaith group was established in June of 1957, an ad hoc committee |
| named Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons (NVA); and |
| WHEREAS, The Quakers in Britain, led by Harold Steele, attempted to sail to Christmas |
| Island, 1,000 miles South of Hawaii, to witness in protest, the British use of the Island for nuclear |
| weapons testing, but did not get further than Japan; and |
| WHEREAS, In the United States, there were announcements in September of 1957, that |
| the United states would conduct a series of nuclear weapons testing at Eniwetok, in the Marshall |
| Islands, in April of 1958; and |
| WHEREAS, The Quakers led vigils, letter writing, and public protests against the |
| proposed nuclear testing, all of which went unheeded and, in many cases, unacknowledged; and |
| WHEREAS, A Quaker, Albert Bigelow, a 30-year veteran of the United States Navy, a |
| sponsor of several Hiroshima Maidens, felt the calling of need for nonviolent action and proposed |
| sailing into the Marshall Islands in April of 1958, to protest and stop the nuclear testing; and |
| WHEREAS, A ketch, built in Costa Rica, which was approximately 30 feet in length, |
| was purchased by Albert Bigelow and outfitted and rigged in short time to sail from the West |
| Coast to Hawaii and then on to the Marshall Islands, seeking to enter the designated testing area |
| by April 1, 1958, and remain there in an effort to bear witness to all men that it is essential for all |
| of humanity to witness that the race to extinction be stopped; and |
| WHEREAS, Albert Bigelow and three other Quakers, a crew of four, left San Pedro, |
| California, on February 10, 1958, stopped at Hawaii for provisioning and maintenance, and was |
| then intercepted by the Coast Guard, arrested, charged, tried, and sentenced, with their |
| convictions being overturned on appeal; and |
| WHEREAS, The Golden Rule did not complete its anti-nuclear weapons voyage to the |
| Marshall Islands, but generated immense international support and sympathy and formed an |
| integral part of peace witnessing that eventually led to the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963; and |
| WHEREAS, The Golden Rule was sold in Honolulu and was not heard of in the decades |
| that followed until it was discovered at the bottom of Humboldt Bay in California in 2009; and |
| WHEREAS, The Golden Rule’s imminent destruction as worthless salvage was stopped |
| by a group of Veterans for Peace and Quakers in Humboldt Bay, and slowly restored over six |
| years and relaunched in June of 2015; and |
| WHEREAS, Since 2015, the Golden Rule has sailed to multiple ports providing |
| educational presentations sending the message that there is no room for nuclear weapons in the |
| home of humanity; and |
| WHEREAS, The Young Friends of the New England Yearly Meeting in 1978, reported |
| on the findings of a public opinion poll of non-Quaker communities and their ideas concerning |
| bomb-testing, peace talks and the prospects of East-West co-existence, with their conclusion |
| being that there was a widespread lack of constructive interest in peace that was very disturbing, |
| and concluded that the Young Friends had to do something about it themselves; and |
| WHEREAS, The religious roots of the Golden Rule include a belief that each individual, |
| regardless of color, race, creed, or nationality is sacred, and that nuclear weapons are a grave |
| threat to all individuals, groups and nations, and this threat of total destruction is a violation of the |
| ancient concept of the oneness of humanity; and |
| WHEREAS, The Golden Rule, the first peace vessel, is an icon and a symbol of peace, |
| that continues to sail as a testament to its message of peace; and |
| WHEREAS, The Golden Rule is scheduled to visit Narragansett Bay in the month of |
| June, from June 11 to June 13; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby welcomes the Golden |
| Rule Sailboat to Rhode Island in support of a nuclear-free world; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Ms. Helen Jaccard, Golden Rule Project |
| Manager. |
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