by Max Barry

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Girelna wrote:I am far from experienced here, but it seems to me that you spent so long fearing and understanding that you forgot to actually make a policy proposal. If it is there, perhaps make it more explicitly stated towards the end of the proposal.

Most of the policy proposal is

Insistent that after the development of a being is initiated in an artificial environment it must not be terminated. Contrary to a natural setting where there are cases in when the parent acting as a host might be harmed by the individual birthed, in a synthetic setting, where there is no host to be harmed, there is no reason to terminate the developing being.
This is supported especially in the case of the pursuit of scientific knowledge by the Medical Research Ethics Act by clause three:
“UNDERSTANDING that ethical dilemmas exist in medical research, including:
i. Excessive coercion or deception of prospective testing subjects.
ii. Exploiting weak, undereducated, or emotionally unstable subjects.“
Also I feel many of the referenced resolutions I applied count as policy.

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