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8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:36pm On Mar 11, 2018
Gas-powered cars

As temperatures around the globe inch up, world leaders are cracking down on the second largest source of climate change: fossil fuels used in transportation, which account formore than halfof a typical household’s carbon dioxide emissions.

Countries including the United Kingdom, France, China, and India have promised to shift from gas- and diesel-powered cars to electric vehicles by 2050 (or earlier, depending on the country), rewarding ownersof electric-powered vehicles in the meantime.

At least eight states have made their own goals to sell only zero-emissions vehicles over the next 35 years, and the federal U.S. government could follow the trend.

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:39pm On Mar 11, 2018
Driving a car

California recently agreed to allow manufacturers to test self-driving cars on public roads—a sign that we’re on track to have driverless cars transport humans by the 2030s, as some automakers expect. If those autonomous cars do succeed in eliminating human error (and car accidents along with it),there could be a push to get the more dangerous human-controlled vehicles off the road.

'People may outlaw driving cars because it's too dangerous,' Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during a 2015 tech conference. 'You can't have a person driving a 2-ton deathmachine.

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DBright123(m): 6:42pm On Mar 11, 2018
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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:44pm On Mar 11, 2018
Refusing vaccinations for a child

As the 'anti-vax' movement is gaining steam, so are the diseases those vaccinations hope to protect against with some parents citing false claims that vaccines cause autism have used religious beliefs to refuse the shots for their kids.

Seven of the nine court cases over the right to refuse vaccination concluded that refusal was 'medical neglect,' though five of those judgments were in states that didn’t have laws allowing refusal for religious or philosophical reasons. The cases that did side with the parents focused on the religious claims, not medical reasons.

As pediatricians double down on sharing the evidence supporting vaccines, we might see policies change to bar parents from refusing vaccines,except in rare circumstances or if they can find a legitimate religious-based reason not to.

Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by Oblitz(m): 6:45pm On Mar 11, 2018
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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:46pm On Mar 11, 2018
Incandescent light bulbs

The Energy Independence and Security Act required traditional incandescent bulbs to become about 25 percent more efficient starting in 2012. Because most bulbs didn’t meet those standards, they were taken off the shelves, making room for energy-efficient CFL bulbs. In the future, those requirements could get even stricter to phase incandescentbulbs out entirely.

Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by stephleena(f): 6:47pm On Mar 11, 2018
DrGaius:
Refusing vaccinations for a child

As the 'anti-vax' movement is gaining steam, so are the diseases those vaccinations hope to protect against with some parents citing false claims that vaccines cause autism have used religious beliefs to refuse the shots for their kids.

Seven of the nine court cases over the right to refuse vaccination concluded that refusal was 'medical neglect,' though five of those judgments were in states that didn’t have laws allowing refusal for religious or philosophical reasons. The cases that did side with the parents focused on the religious claims, not medical reasons.

As pediatricians double down on sharing the evidence supporting vaccines, we might see policies change to bar parents from refusing vaccines,except in rare circumstances or if they can find a legitimate religious-based reason not to.
buhari and APC Illegal by 2019

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:50pm On Mar 11, 2018
Catfishing

About a dozen states have laws against impersonating a real person using their nameor photos, but other states are starting to address 'catfishing'— creating a new, fake online persona to entice someone into a relationship.In Oklahoma, it is illegal to use someone else’s likeness for a fake identity, and Wisconsin is considering following suit. As more high-profile cases of catfishing come forward, more lawmakers could tighten identity laws.

Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by DrGaius(m): 6:53pm On Mar 11, 2018
Tanning beds for minors

Tanning beds are responsible for more than 419,000 cases of skin cancer in the United States every year, according to astudyin the journal JAMA Dermatology. Most haveage restrictions for minors using tanning beds, and new legislation is passed every year. Australia and Brazil have already banned the beds entirely, and it’s illegal for minors to use them in the United Kingdom. If lobbyists against skin cancer have their way, U.S. laws will follow suit.

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by OriginalKogiboy(m): 7:13pm On Mar 11, 2018
anyhow we shall b alive to witness it
Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by dkronicle(m): 8:03pm On Mar 11, 2018
Funny things about this things is that it will not be banned in Nigeria. Corruption has a generation in this country.

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by Biggty(m): 9:08pm On Mar 11, 2018
8 Things that will probably still be in Nigeria by 2050
Corruption Public fund Embezzlement Tribalism Kidnapping Fulani Herdsmen Poverty Drug Trafficking Poor Electricity
Infact Nigeria will be worst off by 2050

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by lordraiden(m): 10:13pm On Mar 11, 2018
9-nigeria..... Nigeria will be illegal too by that time
Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by westlius(m): 12:02am On Mar 12, 2018
lordraiden:
9-nigeria..... Nigeria will be illegal too by that time
with bubu in power come 2019 Nigeria might be illegal before 50years
Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by yarimo(m): 1:29am On Mar 12, 2018
stephleena:

buhari and APC Illegal by 2019
can you see her over there? She's illegally posting trash in a public forum.

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Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by lordraiden(m): 6:41am On Mar 12, 2018
westlius:
with bubu in power come 2019 Nigeria might be illegal before 50years
grin
Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by kissenger: 12:06pm On Mar 12, 2018
50 years is such a long time https:///BBFTrQ
Re: 8 Things That Will Probably Be Illegal In The Next 50 Years by mbahonsebastian(m): 3:30pm On Mar 12, 2018
This is already begun. I used a driverless car in Las Vegas last December.


Driving a car

California recently agreed to allow manufacturers to test self-driving cars on public roads—a sign that we’re on track to have driverless cars transport humans by the 2030s, as some automakers expect. If those autonomous cars do succeed in eliminating human error (and car accidents along with it),there could be a push to get the more dangerous human-controlled vehicles off the road.

'People may outlaw driving cars because it's too dangerous,' Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during a 2015 tech conference. 'You can't have a person driving a 2-ton deathmachine.[/quote]

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