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Missouri to vote on constitutional ban on transhumanism

The Elliot Institute, directed by anti-abortion activist David Reardon, and the "Coalition to Regulate Human Engineering and Human-Animal Crossbreeding" (which is the Elliot Institute and the Life Issues Institute) have put an initiative on the November 2006 ballot to amend the Missouri constitution to ban transgenics, cloning and human genetic engineering.

The initiative is called "Regulation of Human-Animal Crossbreeds, Cloning, Transhumanism, and Human Engineering Is Reserved to the People." As resources on the the "mad scientists" that they want to stop they link to the IEET, the IEET's Journal on Evolution and Technology, the World Transhumanist Association, Reason magazine, Peter Singer, and Nick Bostrom's Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford.

Sections of the Text of the initiative (for Nov 2006) to amend the Missouri Constitution, titled:

Regulation of Human-Animal Crossbreeds, Cloning, Transhumansim, and Human Engineering Is Reserved to the People

Section 1. Findings Regarding the Threat of Unregulated Human Engineering


1. Scientific discoveries and advances in genetic engineering have now made it possible to clone human beings, to genetically alter human beings for the purpose of eliminating disease or adding new biological features, and to create genetic hybrids using both human and animal genes.

2. Proponents of transhumanism, neoeugenics, and human engineering have proposed ideas that would drastically alter society in known and unknown ways. Among other proposals, proponents of human engineering have suggested the following:
1. the cloning or creation of modified clones that would be mutilated or destroyed to secure organ transplants for the benefit of the original cell donor;
2. the genetic creation of a half-human slave race to serve humankind;
3. the genetic creation of specialized humans who would be designed to undertake dangerous environmental or combat situations;
4. the design of a genetically “superior” super-race with the concurrent elimination of genetically distinct groups of average or sub-average human beings whom proponents of human engineering would classify as genetically inferior.
3. The use of genetic manipulations for the purpose of human engineering would have a profound effect on the structure and nature of families and society.
1. The meaning of human being, person, parent, child, sibling, and family, both in the law and in social relationships, may be profoundly and permanently disturbed by advances in technology that may replace sexual reproduction with laboratory engineering of human beings with gestation in controlled environments.
2. Gene enhancements may lead to profound discrimination, or even interspecies warfare, between normally conceived and born humans and genetically engineered humans.
4. The biological risks and moral implications of human engineering have not been fully ascertained nor is there a consensus among the public regarding the forms of human engineering, if any, that would best benefit society.

5. Mistakes in human engineering can cause irreparable injury to individuals which may be propagated throughout the human species risking injury to untold future generations unless the genetically damaged children are forcibly sterilization or killed.

6. With an increase in the spread of infections from animals to humans and vice-versa, threatening the public health, both domestically and abroad, the creation of human-animal crossbreeds, or chimeras, present a particularly optimal and dangerous means of genetic transfers that could increase the efficiency of transmission and the virulence of diseases threatening both humans and animals.

7. Because scientific advances relevant to human engineering are occurring at a remarkable rate, public discussion of these complex issues cannot lead to a consensus in a time frame sufficient to establish voluntary rules of compliance that adequately protect the society. Without statutory regulations governing human engineering, individuals and corporations with access to this technology can freely engage in human engineering which may result in profound harms to individuals and society.

8. By use of animal and plant species, valuable scientific advances in the field of genetic engineering will continue to proceed at a rapid pace. Human lives and human genetic material are not necessary to the development of the general techniques of genetic engineering.

9. Because of the complex moral, social, legal, familial, and economic issues involved, the decision to use genetic engineering techniques on human beings should not be left to the individual discretion of those who develop or have access to these technologies. These issues, and the conditions under which these technologies can be used, must most properly be resolved in the electorate and in the legislative bodies of their elected representatives.

10. Based on the above findings, it is the purpose of this Article to erect a general prohibition against any genetic alteration of human beings, destructive experiments on human beings, and the artificial creation of life forms containing human genes with exceptions for specific technologies that are hereby specifically approved by the people of Missouri or may in the future be approved by means of amendments to this Article.

Section 2. Definitions.

"Fertilization" is that point in time when a male human sperm penetrates the zona pellucida of a female human ovum.

“Human being" is an individual living member of the species homo sapiens. The life of the individual human being begins at fertilization, but may also begin at the moment of monozygotic twinning or when artificial techniques are employed that result in totipotent cells that are substantially indistinguishable by experts in human embryology from sexually produced human life. A human being is a natural person under the law.

“Nascent human life” means an individual human being prior to birth.

“Human Engineering” means any intentional act that involves (a) the genetic alteration of human gamete material; or (b) a procedure that involves alteration of nascent human life, including but not limited to the alteration of cell structure, structures of cells, or genetic makeup, for any purpose other then the treatment of a known disease or injury of that individual nascent human life for the benefit of that individual human being.


Section 3. Prohibitions, penalties, and civil liability


(a) Except as specifically provided for in Section 4, human engineering is a crime against humanity and subject to appropriate criminal penalties that may be defined by the legislature and international law but shall in any case be not less than the penalties provided for aggravated homicide.

(b) Any human being whose gamete material or cells are used for human engineering in violation of this act shall be entitled to the greater of actual damages or $5,000,000 in statutory damages, plus attorney’s fees, and court costs.

(c) Any human being whose gamete material or cells are used as allowed in the exceptions provided for in Section 4, who did not give fully informed and free consent for the use of these cells or gamete materials for said purposes shall be allowed the greater of treble actual damages or $5,000,000 in statutory, punitive damages, attorneys’ fees, and court costs.

(d) Any human being, or his survivors, who was altered by an act of human engineering in violation of this Act shall be allowed the greater of treble actual damages or $10,000,000 in statutory damages, punitive damages, attorneys’ fees, and court costs.

(e) In the event that the identity of the human being described in (b), (c), or (d) of this section can not be determined, any natural person may file the suit on behalf of the unidentified human being provided that 10% of any award of damages shall be paid to the person filing the suit and 90% shall be paid to the state’s treasury.

Originally posted by citizencyborg on Cyborg Democracy.
Published Friday, March 03, 2006 10:39 AM by George

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Simon wrote on March 3, 2006 11:20 AM

Dude, you just beat me to this posting. This is a seriously worrying development that deserves attention. I have started a thread for discussing this here: http://www.betterhumans.com/forums/4592/ShowThread.aspx#4592. (Note: I see you've started adding lots of categories. That's cool, but I'm hoping we'll soon also have the ability to tag blog posts, in which case you might not need such detailed categories. Until then, though, go wild:))
 

Mr. Farlops wrote on March 3, 2006 3:43 PM

Wow, this is something like a shot fired across the bow. But I think it was a shot that was expected, especially after Mr. Bush specifically mentioned similar subjects in his State of the Union speech:

scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/02/president_panders_to_antimanim.php

My guess is, given the nature of the abortion, cloning and stem cell debate in the United States, we'll see more and more stuff like this in the future. And yes, it will slow down some areas of research.

One wonders if the initiative will be taken in Europe (Given a history misapplying Darwin and biology by Fascists, *** and Communists.) or Asia (Given the recent scandal involving Hwang Woo-suk.) or if we are entering a global slowdown for a few months or years.
 

EmbraceUnity wrote on March 3, 2006 6:05 PM

We need to get as many transhumanists as possible to sign an open letter to Missouri to help them reconsider.  Prominent transhumanists are especially needed.
 

adbatstone wrote on March 3, 2006 6:53 PM

I told you so.

Stick that, Kurzweilians.
 

JanessaVR wrote on March 3, 2006 9:28 PM

Oh, stick it yourself, adbatstone.  Go back to reading your little conspiracy theories and desperately hoping for your "Dark Age."
 

adbatstone wrote on March 4, 2006 12:19 AM

A new dark age IS coming, whether you like it or not.

Peak Oil, Global Warming, government spying on US citizens, banning of transhumanism, radical fundamentalism, suppression of free speech, you name it.

And there's NOT A DAMN THING you can do about it. It is real. People who deny it are living in tra-la land.

Say goodbye to your personal freedom...

First RFID Tags In Workers
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/ec414700-9bf4-11da-8baa-0000779e2340.html

...and the Transhuman Singularity.
http://www.elliotinstitute.org/initiative.htm

The Singularity is dead.
 

kurt9 wrote on March 4, 2006 12:33 AM

If you read the proposed initiative carefully, you will see that it really does not "ban transhumanism". It is a carefully worded intiative that essentially bans "designer babies" and human cloning, both reproductive and therapeutic. The initiative in no way bans any kind of somatic cell alterations that an adult human being would choose to undergo, even those for enhancement purposes, providing they do not use tissue or stem cells made from an embryo.

Although I do not agree with any ban on therapeutic cloning and have no problems with the use of embryonic stem cells, I do consider reproductive issues (i.e. designer babies, germline gene therapy) to be a subject of public debate.

I think we should keep cool heads and not make anything more out of this intiative than it really is.

As to the new dark age, there will be no dark age. Human society is too diverse and too competitive for a dark age to occur. Competition between various societies (i.e. the West and China, for example) will ensure that the rate of technological innovation will increase dramatically in the coming decades.

I consider the dooms day people (those who promugate global warming, peak oil, etc.) to be raving lunatics. There is no substance to this stuff.

A clue: it is not possible for global warming and peak oil to occur. Global warming is caused by fossil fuel consumption. If we run out of oil, it is impossible for global warming to occur.

Even though I do not subscribe to Kurzweil's singularity. I do think we will get immortality and will become ALOT wealthier in the coming decades. I don't buy into any of the doomsday stuff at all.
 

adbatstone wrote on March 4, 2006 12:36 AM

Here's another one.

California to outlaw private health care.

http://www.reason.com/rb/rb030306.shtml


"Deal with reality, or reality will deal with you".

http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net
 

Jake Witmer wrote on March 4, 2006 12:45 AM

Yep, them rednecks aren't gonna have none o' them human-animal hybrids runnin' 'round!  Just like they ain't gonna let no jungle-bunnies in to eat up them eggplants! (Punchline taken from movie "The Jerk" starring Steve Martin.)

But guess what?  Blacks are free in MO, and can carry concealed weapons there (in spite of laws that banned that over 100 years ago).  They stuck it to the backwards hicks, and prevailed over time.

If I have a genetically enhanced mind and body that makes use of animal genetic-engineering, I think I'll outperform the inbred luddite hicks down there.  Maybe I'll turn my army of genetically-engineered attack monkeys loose on them, so they can bite all their balls off!  Ha ha ha!

Missouri, thou dost beg for thine own plague, Oh how thou dost beg!  May every mad scientist in the world view Missouri as a playground for uneashing genetic freakery!

With a blanket condemnation, the luddites are going to disallow us our freedom to "play god"!

...We'll see about that!  (insert scary mad scientist laugh - enough to chill the blood of all the vindictive voting trailor trash at home watchin' Jerry Springer...)
 

kurt9 wrote on March 4, 2006 12:27 PM

I still think we are over reacting to this initiative. It essentially bans cloning and germline genetic alterations. It does not ban the kind of stuff that we want to do to ourselves in the future.

I think we will see alot of these intiatives in the so-called "red" states. Some might even pass and become laws in these places. I do not expect this sort of thing in the "blue" states. Think of it as the coming "red-green" political divide that will be prevalent in 2020-2030. "Green" meaning pro-biotech and pro-transhumanism. "Red" meaning bio-traditionalism.

Many people really do view human embryos as new human beings or potential human beings. Hense, the political activism to ban medical procedures that use them as consummable commodities. However, there is alot less support for banning any kind of medical technology where someone is doing something to themselves, not involving the use of embryos and what not. I honestly believe that there will be very little political activism to ban "adult transformational" stuff like somatic cell gene therapy and the like, even in the "red" states.

Peak oil is a farce. When I was a kid in the 70's, we always heard pronoucements that we would "run out of oil" by the mid or late 80's. Of course, it turned out to be a farce. The current "peak oil" thinky we hear today is likewise a similar farce. It will "die down" by the end of this decade or early in the next. Then all of the doomsday psychos will have to scare us with something else. The few doomsday people I know personally are schizophrenic or manic-depressives (usually manic-depressives), including a prominent one that appears on the cryonics-related forums from time to time (the 4-6 month cycle is the tip-off).
 

JanessaVR wrote on March 4, 2006 3:57 PM

No, adbatstone, it's not coming (except in your delusional imagination) and so I don't have to bother doing a damn thing to stop it.  Why don't you post some links from the National Enquirer while you're at it?  They would have about as much credibility as the "scientific" links you've posted.  Seriously, increase your meds and check the tinfoil in your hat, or something.  And if you truly believe in this ridiculous mythical "Dark Age", why the hell are you signed up for cryonics?  If the staff of Alcor are wiped out in the cheesy 70's disaster flick that's obviously playing 24/7 in your head, how do you expect to survive if you’re in the freezer?  Near as I can tell, you're just a troll here.  You only show up to crap on other people's posts and try to derail conversations with whatever lunatic rantings spill out of your keyboard that day.  If you truly don't believe in anything here, then just get lost.  No one will miss you.
 

Gully Foyle (Trackback) wrote on October 27, 2006 5:50 PM

"They say all politics is local, but it's not always the case. What you do in Missouri matters

 

Gully Foyle (Trackback) wrote on October 27, 2006 7:47 PM

"They say all politics is local, but it's not always the case. What you do in Missouri matters

 

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Canada's leading futurist, activist and award winning blogger, George has written and spoken extensively about the impacts of cutting-edge science and technology. He is the Director of Operations for Commune Media, an advertising and marketing firm that specializes in marketing science. George has more than 10 years' experience in media, arts and communications. With relationships forged across several continents, he has managed international accounts for leading brands. In addition to his work with Commune, George is currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He is the co-founder and president of the Toronto Transhumanist Association and has served on the Board of Directors for the World Transhumanist Association. George has been interviewed by such publications as The Guardian, the BBC, Radio Free Europe, and Beliefnet. He made an appearance on the CBC's The Hour and has been profiled in NOW and This Magazine.
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