Vesden
06-07-2005, 17:00
Description:
(Human Rights)
Arguement: Even though clones and engineered humans have legal rights, that wouldn't stop large corporations from mass cloning for the purposes of increasing their employee rate via future technologies for swaying opinion, or future legislation for contract agreements within that country itself. The best action is to play it safe and rule using cloning for industrial and commercial processes out completely for the future, in order to prevent such instances as careless overpopulation or unfair business practice through the cloning method.
Vesden therefor proposes:
- The technology of engineering or cloning human life for the purposes of industrial or commercial practice at mass production be banned completely.
- Producing clones for military service heavily U.N. regulated.
- Producing clones for entertainment heavily U.N. regulated.
(Human Rights)
Arguement: Even though clones and engineered humans have legal rights, that wouldn't stop large corporations from mass cloning for the purposes of increasing their employee rate via future technologies for swaying opinion, or future legislation for contract agreements within that country itself. The best action is to play it safe and rule using cloning for industrial and commercial processes out completely for the future, in order to prevent such instances as careless overpopulation or unfair business practice through the cloning method.
Vesden therefor proposes:
- The technology of engineering or cloning human life for the purposes of industrial or commercial practice at mass production be banned completely.
- Producing clones for military service heavily U.N. regulated.
- Producing clones for entertainment heavily U.N. regulated.