Showing posts with label Technology is ruining everything. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology is ruining everything. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Disaffection and Violence


Indeed, before I get into this further, I have to note the false nature of press reporting on this topic.

The media recently held a local event on the topic of press distrust.  In that local even the press pondered why it is so distrusted.  It considered  the topic of media biased and then found that it wasn't biased so that couldn't be it.

It is.

Here's an area where it is.  Reporting on this topic reports some astronomical number of "mass shootings'.  All violent deaths are tragedies, but as a sociological phenomenon they are not all the same.  Indeed, these two events last week aren't the same, maybe.  But it's clearly not the same if, for example, a drug dealer kills two or three others who are cheating on his distribution chain.** That's a tragedy in all sorts of ways, but it's not what we're talking about. When the press reports a huge number of "mass killings", however, that is what they're including.

There's a huge problem with that as it what it tends to do is obfuscate the nature of the problem or problems and, in this one, it focuses almost universally on the topic of gun control.  This post, we'll note, isn't on gun control, but as an example of what I'm referencing the New York Times ran an op ed analysis piece right after these two events and concluded that the only thing that was different in regard to the United States and most other nations was the lack of U.S. gun control.

That the US has less gun control than other western nations is true, but to suggest that the type of weapons that have been used in these events are wholly absent from other nations is false.***  That doesn't mean that the regulation of them is the same universally by any means, but it also means that you can buy, for example, a military style semi automatic rifle in some western European nations.

Again, this isn't an article on gun control so we'll leave that here.

My largest and most significant post on this topic is this one:

Peculiarized violence and American society. Looking at root causes, and not instrumentalities.


In this, I advance a thesis that I think is hugely significant and which I also feel is nearly universally ignored.   That conclusion, following a lengthy discussion, is here:

The Conclusion and what to do about it. 







What does seem to be the case is that we have a population we've really failed, but the failure is now so systemic that addressing the problem is massive in scope. But if we don't confront that now, the problem will grow worse and worse.  The difference between tolerance and acceptance needs to be reestablished, and the concept that a society must have standards does as well.  And that can't be foisted off on the school system.  And, while we now seem to accept that we've lost forever certain types of work, we must recognize that work, for some people, is much more than a career, but literally a life raft for them and us, giving their lives meaning.  Finally, while we're talking of banning things, we need to really look at violent entertainment.  Just as the argument will be advanced by those in favor of banning certain firearms that it doesn't matter that most of the owners of those arms will not misuse them, but that those who do, do so catastrophically, it is even more the case that some will be impacted by the glorious cartoon depiction of violence negatively.  And entertainment, at the end of the day, is just that.  There's little justification for highly glamorized sexualized violence aimed at teenage and twenty something males.

I still think that explains the root of what we're seeing in a major way.

What I also think we're seeing now, however, is the appearance of Horst Wessel.

Horst Wessel in his Nazi SA uniform, Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1978-043-14, Horst Wessel.  Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1978-043-14 / Heinrich Hoffmann / CC-BY-SA 3. CC BY-SA 3.0 File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1978-043-14, Horst Wessel.jpg.  Wikipedia Creative Commons.

Horst Wessel?

Yes, Horst Wessel.

Wessel was a German storm trooper in the Nazi Sturmabteilung (SA) who was murdered in 1930, prior to the Nazis obtaining full power in Germany.

He was a 23 year old Westphalian who fell into the Nazi Party.  He was the son of a Lutheran minister and came from a family of Lutheran ministers. Lutherans are a minority in Westphalia.  It's a Catholic region of Germany that was less than keen on being included in the German Empire in the first place.  It later proved to be the epicenter of the membership of the July 20 plot against Hitler.  That put Wessel into an odd demographic strongly associated with the conservative German monarchy in the region in which he lived.****

Wessel started off with career aspirations to be a lawyer, but at some point he dropped that pursuit and fell into what we might regard as disaffected dissolute living.  He hung out in bars and formed what might be regarded as a right wing gang.  By the early 1920s, prior to the rise of the Nazis, he was already associated with racist causes.  Going into the Nazi SA, which was basically its street fighting gang wing, was a natural path for him, by the time it came around.^  Indeed, it built on his disaffection and what he already believed.

In September 1929 Wessel met and took up with Erna Jänicke, a 23-year-old former prostitute.  She moved in with him that following November.  Wessel's apartment was ironically subleased to him by the widow of a Communist.  She tried to get Jänicke to leave, probably fearing prosecution for harboring a prostitute, but the couple wouldn't allow it.  She then went to friends of her late husband, who were naturally enough Communists, and they agreed to help her mostly because they were aware of Wessel's role in the SA.  They sent a gang to address the situation, and a member of that gang shot Wessel just about as soon as he opened the door to his apartment.

The Nazi's were given a golden opportunity with this, and Goebbels rapidly acted to propagandize Wessel as a martyr, stating:
A Christian Socialist! A man who calls out through his deeds: 'Come to me, I shall redeem you!' ... A divine element works in him. making him the man he is and causing him to act in this way and no other. One man must set an example and offer himself up as a sacrifice! Well, then, I am ready!
The whole martyr thing was baloney, of course.

Indeed, by that time, none of this reflected the reality of Wessel.  He wasn't a Christian anything, but a failed young man who had adopted a desperate racist ideology, abandoned his religion, and was living with a woman in a fashion contrary to Christian morality and whom had recently been a whore.

None of which precluded what amounted to a proto Nazi state funeral and the writing of the Nazi era fight song, The Horst Wessel song.

Now, what on earth could be the point here?

Wessel ended up a Nazi not because he was a deep thinking student.  It was because he wasn't.  He became a Nazi as he entered his early teens with one concept of the world and his place in it, and by 1918 that world was gone. Following that, his concept of how the world was supposed to be ordered was deeply at odds in comparison with the direction Germany was actually going even while, as the very same time, his personal conduct in terms of morality was hugely at odds with his own apparent beliefs and those he'd grown up with.  He was a lost hypocrite in a world that he couldn't recognize and that was getting more unrecognizable every day.  He's like a lot of Nazi figures that way.

And that likely explain some of what we see going on.

If Imperial Germany had kept on keeping on without interruption (something that's a complete historical impossibility) Wessel likely wouldn't have ended up at the business end of a pistol during an attempted armed eviction and he likely wouldn't have ended up sharing that apartment with a former prostitute.  He probably also wouldn't have become a lawyer like his father had hope for him.  Chances are that he'd have gone on to some sort of boring clerical job of slight privilege, being of the right demographic in an aristocratic country whose leadership favored the clerical class over the working class and Lutherans over everyone else.  He obviously had a brooding mind, but he obviously wasn't an intellectual heavy lifter either.  Had German society not taken a big diversion from the Protestant Imperial norm he was from, however, he likely would have turned out to be a middle class functionary, have married a Protestant girl, and had a conventional middle class German family, loyal to the Emperor and enjoying a bit of privilege simply because he was of the right demographic.

But by 1918, that didn't matter anymore.

The Empire was gone. The German working class went into revolution.

And that revolution yielded a Germany that, while recognizable to us now, in hindsight, was deeply distressing to many Germans at the time as well as being a state under tremendous stress.  Germany wasn't an ancient political state, it had only existed since the Franco Prussian War, but the Prussian Empire that ran it was, in relative terms.  Now the Imperial order was gone, along with its aristocratic, militarist, and Protestant political culture.  The social order was seemingly ruined as well, with Socialist politicians dismantling laws that had tightly controlled social conduct for decades in favor of a much more libertine society that expressed itself in the cities in a very strong and sudden way. . . think Babylon Berlin.  Average middle class Germans were shocked and conservative upper class Germans disgusted.

And the economy was ruined as well in a profound way.

Most Germans, in that atmosphere, carried on with their pre war views in a modified form. But not all did, and particularly those who were younger and perhaps would not have risen to great heights in the first place.  Men like Wessel, as well as Himmler and Goebbels found themselves without any frame of reference that they could see in daily life and they reached out to the political extremes which provided them with secular absolutes. They became Nazi and Communist street thugs, when they probably would have just been clerks or the like otherwise.  It's hard to imagine any of them being real successes in any sense in a normal Germany, if there had been one, or in an Imperial Germany, it had remained, or in a republican Germany, had it existed in normal times.

All of these figures reached about for somebody to blame while at the same time reaching back into a past that they idealized but they didn't live up to.  Wessel, as noted, came from a deeply religious Lutheran family.  Himmler and Goebels came from devout Catholic families. They all rejected the religion of their parents even while working towards a past that Germany never had.  It's no wonder that all of them looked all the way back to a German tribal past that they imagined as unyieldingly heroic.

None of them would have amounted to a hill of beans but for the turbulent times.  In that atmosphere, once again, the German Social Democratic Party claimed the allegiance of most Germans, and it actually became more conservative and middle of the road after coming to power in 1918.  Most conservative Germans joined other parties, most notably the CDP and the Centre Party, but more extremes gained voice.  And those voices were heard by the disaffected.  And those disaffected were willing to surrender themselves to violent ideologies.  This meant that real German problems were drowned out by extremists who used their disaffected adherents to advance their cause.

And that's what we need to be aware of.

I've noted it here on multiple occasions, but there's been something going on in the last several years that has expressed itself in the last two, maybe six, elections.  The problems that are expressing themselves in the election of populist candidates of the right and the left are real problems that nobody is paying attention to, and certain members of the disaffected are now really yielding to their darkest impulses, implicitly urged on by the extreme rhetoric of those who use the times for their own advantage.

Ironically, the members of the radical left and the radical right are largely the same in numerous ways and this is particularly so among their disaffected hard corps adherents.  This was true in the Germany of 1918-1945 as well.  Goebbels, for example, had been a Communist before becoming a Nazi, something that wasn't uncommon at all.  Many of those reaching out for a radical reformation of society now, or a radical reach back into an imaginary past, are the same people.

And if we're honest about it, we should be admit that we're in a period of technological transformation and uncharted social experimentation that are leaving a lot of people behind in a truly disturbing way.  I've addressed that very completely in the thread linked in above, but we've dropped those with marginal personalities who formerly occupied dignified work clean out of the workplace, leaving them to their parents' basement and to their brooding imaginations.  We've destroyed a social order in which they would likely have met and married somebody or at least have gotten along, and replaced real live human beings with "hookups" and, more likely, Internet pornography, thereby taking down all  the fences on their conduct that previously existed and leaving them only to the boundaries of their own misformed imaginations.  And we've oddly, at a the same time that we have fewer men in the military at any point since World War Two, and a lower percentage of American men in the service since, I'd guess, before World War One, completely glorified the Armed Forces and in fact glorified combat violence.  In doing that, we've oddly corrupted a "gun culture" that was highly directed towards subsistence hunting with an appreciation of military arms, to one focused on one as if combat is about to break out at any moment.  And we've undertaken more and more to not only frustrate traditionally male roles from being that, but have even demonized that the maleness of certain male roles and males themselves, with professional sports barely remaining the sole last exceptions.^^

And you also get an atmosphere when really serious issues about economics, technological transformation, science and immigration won't see the light of day.  Indeed, they've become mere points and counter points for populist politicians of the right and the left to throw one liners at each other about, fueling the disaffecteds' discontent.

Put that all together, and you get Horst Wessel.
In separate incidents over the past two weeks, gunmen have killed three persons and wounded 13 others in Gilroy, CA; killed at least 20 and wounded 26 others in El Paso TX; and killed at least nine and wounded 27 others in Dayton, OH. These are just the latest in a long pattern of mass shootings; shootings that have blood-stained the past two decades with no end in sight. 
Now begins the usual aftermath: expressions of shock; hand-wringing about senseless (or racist, or religious, or political) violence; bitter arguments about gun control; heated editorials, earnest (but brief) self-searching of the national soul, and eventually — we’re on to the next crisis. 
I buried some of the young Columbine victims 20 years ago. I sat with their families, watched them weep, listened to their anger, and saw the human wreckage that gun violence leaves behind. The experience taught me that assault rifles are not a birthright, and the Second Amendment is not a Golden Calf. I support thorough background checks and more restrictive access to guns for anyone seeking to purchase them. 

So I’ll say it again, 20 years later. Treating the symptoms in a culture of violence doesn’t work. We need to look deeper. Until we’re willing to do that, nothing fundamental will change.​
Archbishop Chaput.
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**About 5% of all homicides in the United States are, fwiw, "gang" slayings.  

The vast majority of American homicides are, connected with other criminal activity.  A high percentage of murderers have committed other crimes prior to ever taking a life. Those killings that are not directly related to a criminal enterprise, tend to be "domestic" in nature, although even there prior criminal activity is common.

Hammers are significant murder weapons in the U.S., making up a high percentage of the instruments of homicide. Firearms are the most common murder weapon, but some types of firearms, including some "military style" weapons, are almost never used in homicides.

***It's also the one area of reporting in which the press feels free to separate out countries based on how "advanced" they are.  South and Central American nations, for instance, are excluded in reporting that's almost racist in this context.

****Westphalians were sufficiently opposed to inclusion into Prussia that the incorporation of the region into that monarchy was partially responsible for  wave of Westphalian immigration to the United States.

^Both the Nazis and the Communists had quasi militaristic street gangs that served their parties' interests violently.

^^But probably not for much longer.  Women's soccer did spectacularly well in the World Cup.  It should be celebrated in its own right, but the fact that a woman's team did well was instantly co opted by the political left for political purposes, aided by the fact that the leader of the team is very vocal in her views including on her gender views, and boosted by the Press.

She has a right to be all of that.  But I heard at least two press interviews of the coach which included her opinions on political and social matters in which the reporters all but begged her to criticize the current President.  Any American, indeed anyone really, has the right to criticize the President, but a sports figures opinions on politics are not terribly relevant to anything whatsoever.  None the less, I heard two interviews in which she was asked if she was going to run for office, which based simply being a soccer coach, is a really odd question.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Next to the cell phone, the air conditioner has been humanities worst invention.

Everything about it (indeed both of those things) is awful.

The air conditioner  has benefited humanity not at all.  It's allowed our species to ignore the actual outdoor summer weather, which matters.  If it means that 50 million people can live and work in a sweltering hot spot somewhere where the summer temperature routinely reaches 150F in buildings that are built to be locked up air containers, that should perhaps cause us to reconsider those locations in terms of both dense living and building designs.  If you don't live such an area, and you don't unless you live 1) in one of those hot southern locations, or 2) on Mercury, just open your darned windows and let in a breeze when its hot or turn on a fan to move the air around.

Of course, if you live in a modern building designed to defeat those things and modeled on a sardine tin, you can't.

It's also caused us to think that the temperature is set by the calendar.  June and July?  We need to turn on the air conditioner because, well, it's June or July.  January?  Turn on the heat. . . it's January.

Air conditioning.  It's awful.

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Blog Mirror: No, robots are not coming for your jobs



No, robots are not coming for your jobs

So says Robert J. Samuelson.

I hope he's right.  Artificial Intelligence and electronic automation are something I do worry about.  I'm glad that I'm not young in an era in which I'll have to face it really.

Indeed, frankly, I think technologically we're over the point where our technology is helping us and its clearly hurting.  Tragically, people can't go back as they can't imagine doing so. But things are not improving in this area, in  my view.



Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Que Sera Sera. Samsung shows us just how absolutely creepy the world has become.

Samsung has been running advertisements featuring the song Que Sera Sera.

They're creepy and disturbing.

For people of a certain age, that song is permanently identified with Doris Day, who sang it in the film The Man Who Knew Too Much.



At that time, it wasn't uncommon for films to include movies, if they featured an actor or actress who could sing, which were nearly complete unrelated to the film in any other fashion.  The Man Who Knew Too Much was a Hitchcock thriller, and although the protagonist is a family man, there's really nothing else much that relates Que Sera Sera to the film.   That may be why we don't really associate the song with the film much.  Indeed, in Hitchcock films, it isn't even one of the first films of his that come to mind.


Maybe that's why Samsung felt free to use the song.  It's not associated with visual images, but it is associated with a certain mood and feel.

And that mood and feel is basically one of innocence combined with fatalism.  It has a tomorrow is much like today, sort of feeling to it, but one that accepts that "what will be will be".

I'm not sure what feeling Samsung is going for, but it's incredibly creepy and more than a little perverse.  In one version, a large adult man sits on a corner, at night, while he lip sinks a young girl singing the song.  He looks bombed out and disconnected. 

In another, a group of young people use their phones to battle an artificial intelligence holographic monster, which they kill in some sort of a game. 

In the most disturbing, however, a group of men playing basketball at night are confronted by a pre teen girl who is wearing skirt, thrusting her hands towards her pelvis, and jerking in an unnatural fashion.  I don't know if anyone has called attention to it, but he commercial is not only suggestive, it's pedophilic, clearly sexualizing a young girl in a way that commercials have not since the 1970s, when it caused an outrage.  Indeed, it goes beyond that, as its so sick in the way it portrays the girl its worse than the prostitution of young models that was briefly in vogue in the 1970s (and we wonder how depraved prediation on the young came in so strong in the 70s, and 80s, d'uh).

Samsung isn't dense.  It knows what it's doing.  Its so savvy it managed to overcome a product disaster of just a couple of years ago and reemerge as a major cell phone producer.  This add campaign intentionally riffs off of more innocent and accepting age to present a disturbed, perverted and confused one, even celebrating it.  Don't like your reality?  Imagine a fake one on your phone.  Have a weird fetish. . . indulge it on your phone.

Predictions that technology was becoming more than we could handle have been around since day one. It's never come true.  But there's good reason to re ask that question now. 

And the balance of the current evidence shouldn't leave a person feeling very comfortable.

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The 2019 Wyoming legislature, more bill that became law. Beer Freedom, Hunting Technology, Electric Vehicles, Illegitimacy, and more.

Some more recently passed bills that Governor Gordon has signed.


BILLS BEING SIGNED FROM 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
A formal bill signing has been requested for the following bills:
Bill No.
Enrolled Act #
Bill Title
SF0113
SEA No. 0038
Retail purchases of alcoholic liquors for resale.
SF0127
SEA No. 0041
Felony fleeing or eluding police.
SF0080
SEA No. 0042
Passing stopped school bus-recorded images.
SF0077
SEA No. 0044
2019 large project funding.
SF0072
SEA No. 0047
Sexual assault biological evidence reporting.
SF0060
SEA No. 0051
Protection of children-child endangerment amendments.
SF0096
SEA No. 0053
Repeal-hospital records and information statutes.
SJ0009
SEJR No. 0003
Medal of Honor highway.
HB0095
HEA No. 0037
Special purpose tax-excess funds.
HB0133
HEA No. 0039
Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships.
HB0152
HEA No. 0042
Wyoming Underground Facilities Notification Act-amendments.
HB0246
HEA No. 0055
Volunteer pension account-search and rescue.
HB0022
HEA No. 0061
Teacher accountability.
HB0086
HEA No. 0062
Summary probate procedures.
BILLS BEING SIGNED FROM 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
A formal bill signing has been requested for the following bills:
Bill No.
Enrolled Act #
Bill Title
HB0028
HEA No. 0064
Regulation of shed antler and big game horn collection.
HB0257
HEA No. 0065
Clubhouse-based psychosocial rehabilitation programs.
HB0157
HEA No. 0066
Termination of parental rights-standing.
HB0116
HEA No. 0071
New vehicle dealer claims.
HB0090
HEA No. 0073
Community college police officer retirement.
The governor will take action on the following bills:
SJ0010
SEJR No. 0002
Multiple use of public lands.
SF0125
SEA No. 0039
Digital assets-existing law.
SF0151
SEA No. 0040
Judicial salary increases.
SF0041
SEA No. 0043
County fair endowment.
SF0081
SEA No. 0045
Electric bicycles-regulation.
SF0085
SEA No. 0046
Wyoming Medicaid Fraud Control Act.
SF0068
SEA No. 0048
Meat from harvested livestock or poultry.
SF0044
SEA No. 0049
Multiple employer welfare arrangements.
SF0038
SEA No. 0050
Limitation on length of probation.
SF0129
SEA No. 0052
Education reporting requirements.
SF0096
SEA No. 0053
Repeal-hospital records and information statutes.
SF0140
SEA No. 0054
Alcoholic beverages-direct sales.
SF0045
SEA No. 0055
Emergency administration of opiate antagonist-revisions.
SF0102
SEA No. 0056
Circuit court bank accounts.
HB0301
HEA No. 0036
WRS board member qualifications.
HB0081
HEA No. 0038
Omnibus water bill-planning.
HB0076
HEA No. 0041
Wyoming Beer Freedom Act.
HB0023
HEA No. 0043
Education accountability.
HB0041
HEA No. 0044
UW board of trustees-chairman.
HB0109
HEA No. 0045
Advanced psychiatric nurse practitioner program-amendment.
HB0131
HEA No. 0046
Build Wyoming-amendments.
HB0074
HEA No. 0047
Special purpose depository institutions.
HB0216
HEA No. 0048
Wyoming children's trust fund-amendments.
HB0185
HEA No. 0049
Corporate stock-certificate tokens.
HB0070
HEA No. 0050
Commercial filing system.
HB0063
HEA No. 0052
Pharmacy benefit managers-prescription cost notification.
BILLS BEING SIGNED FROM 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
The governor will take action on the following bills:
Bill No.
Enrolled Act #
Bill Title
HB0053
HEA No. 0053
Probation and parole-incentives and sanctions.
HB0002
HEA No. 0054
Regulation of hunting methods.
HB0091
HEA No. 0056
Patching Prexy's Pasture parallelogram problem.
HB0159
HEA No. 0057
Volunteer reserve officers-liability coverage.
HB0269
HEA No. 0058
Illegitimate persons descent-repeal.
HB0097
HEA No. 0059
Taxation of broadband internet infrastructure.
HB0049
HEA No. 0060
Reversion of funds-emergency fire suppression account.
HB0166
HEA No. 0063
Electric vehicle fee.
HB0280
HEA No. 0067
Funeral service practitioners.
HB0247
HEA No. 0068
Broadband development program-amendments.
HB0219
HEA No. 0069
Alcoholic beverages-24 hour permit.
HB0175
HEA No. 0070
Wyoming insurance guaranty association-revisions.
HB0101
HEA No. 0072
Joint powers boards-natural gas service.
HB0009
HEA No. 0074
Antifreeze and petroleum standards enforcement.
HJ0002
HEJR No. 0002
Funding sewage systems.

Some interesting ones.


Highway 20 is becoming the Medal of Honor Highway:

A JOINT RESOLUTION designating United States Highway 20 as the Medal of Honor Highway.

WHEREAS, the Medal of Honor is our nation's highest award for valor presented to veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States for acting with conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of one's life during combat with an enemy of the United States; and

WHEREAS, the Medal of Honor is widely respected by the military and public alike; and

WHEREAS, Wyoming has been home to seventeen (17) Medal of Honor recipients from the United States Army, United States Navy and United States Marine Corps who served in five (5) wars from the Civil War to the Vietnam War, over a period of one hundred seven (107) years; and

WHEREAS, the following Medal of Honor recipients are connected with Wyoming: William Doolen, Civil War; Thomas Harding, Civil War; Allen Thompson, Civil War; Francis Warren, Civil War; Charles Bessey, Indian War Campaigns; William Bryan, Indian War Campaigns; Thomas Forsyth, Indian War Campaigns; William Lewis, Indian War Campaigns; John McLennon, Indian War Campaigns; John Merrill, Indian War Campaigns; Patrick Rogan, Indian War Campaigns; Edward Baker Jr., Spanish American War; Charles Roberts, Spanish American War; Vernon Baker, WWII; Charles Carey Jr., WWII; Donald Ruhl, WWII and William Adams, Vietnam War; and

WHEREAS, Wyoming's seventeen (17) Medal of Honor recipients resided in, entered service from, or were laid to rest in seven (7) Wyoming cities including Casper, Cheyenne, Greybull, Laramie, Powder River and Rock Springs; and

WHEREAS, during 2017 the nonprofit Bend Heroes Foundation and the Oregon Legislature created a law designating all four hundred fifty-one (451) miles of the border to border U.S. Highway 20 in Oregon as the Oregon Medal of Honor Highway, a first in our nation to honor all of a state's Medal of Honor recipients; and

WHEREAS, the Oregon Medal of Honor Highway with twelve (12) signs already installed is located on U.S. Highway 20, the longest highway in our nation between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and which crosses twelve (12) states including Wyoming; and

WHEREAS, the Oregon law suggested a first ever national Medal of Honor Highway would be created if all twelve (12) states through which U.S. Highway 20 traverses designate border to border Medal of Honor Highways in their states; and

WHEREAS, Wyoming has not dedicated a border to border highway to honor all of Wyoming's Medal of Honor recipients or other veterans; and

WHEREAS, a five hundred thirty-two (532) mile border to border Wyoming Medal of Honor Highway on U.S. Highway 20 would honor Wyoming's current and future Medal of Honor recipients and also facilitate a National Medal of Honor Highway across America honoring nearly sixty percent (60%) of all three thousand five hundred five (3,505) recipients of the Medal of Honor since it was created by the U.S. Congress and President Abraham Lincoln one hundred fifty-six (156) years ago; and

WHEREAS, Wyoming deeply appreciates the service and sacrifice of its Medal of Honor recipients and the positive roles they have played in their communities for more than one hundred (100) years; and

WHEREAS, Wyoming's veterans have offered to pay the cost to create and install the "Wyoming Medal of Honor Highway" signs.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING:

Section 1. The entire portion of U.S. Highway 20 beginning at the Montana/Wyoming border and ending at the Wyoming/Nebraska border shall also be known as the Wyoming Medal of Honor Highway, honoring current and future Medal of Honor recipients.

Section 2. The Wyoming Department of Transportation shall place and maintain suitable markers, including display of the three (3) versions of Medal of Honor medal along U.S. Highway 20 that designate the highway as the Wyoming Medal of Honor Highway.

Section 3.  The Wyoming Department of Transportation may accept monies from and may enter into agreements with veterans and other groups to create, install and maintain the signs.

Section 4.  That the Secretary of State of Wyoming transmit copies of this resolution to the Wyoming Department of Transportation, the Wyoming Veterans' Commission, the Federal Highway Administration and the Purple Heart Foundation.

(END)






Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





TIME APPROVED: _________





DATE APPROVED: _________


I hereby certify that this act originated in the Senate.




Chief Clerk


There's been an expansion in the Hathaway scholarships:

ORIGINAL HOUSE ENGROSSED
BILL NOHB0133

ENROLLED ACT NO. 39, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION




AN ACT relating to education; providing for scholarships to out-of-state students to attend Wyoming institutions of higher education; specifying scholarship amounts, eligibility requirements and other elements of the scholarships; providing for resident tuition for scholarship recipients; creating a selection committee; creating accounts; making the award of scholarships contingent on funding as specified; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 21161312 is created to read:

21161312.  Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship; eligibility requirements and conditions; selection.

(a)  There is created the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship. The scholarship shall be administered by the department in accordance with this section and rules adopted by the department. Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship recipients shall be selected by a committee comprised of the governor, state superintendent of public instruction, president of the University of Wyoming and executive director of the community college commission, or their designees.

(b)  Each year up to two (2) students from each state contiguous to Wyoming may be awarded a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship, not to exceed an aggregate of twenty-four (24) active awards at any time. Awards of Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships shall be contingent on available funds and anticipated revenue to the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship expenditure account. Minimum initial qualifications for a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship shall be all initial requirements applicable to a Hathaway honor scholarship, other than Wyoming residency and graduation from a high school located in Wyoming. In addition to those requirements, recipients shall have:

(i)  A minimum cumulative high school GPA of 3.75 and a score equal to or greater than the 20152016 national percentile rank of ninetyseven (97) on an examination administered throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher education to determine acceptance of students for attendance;

(ii)  At the time of graduation, be a resident of a state contiguous to Wyoming and have successfully completed a curriculum at least as stringent as that imposed under W.S. 21161307 for Hathaway honor scholarships.

(c)  A Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship shall be for the student's cost of attendance at an eligible institution, but not to exceed the maximum dollar amount provided to students receiving a trustee scholarship at the University of Wyoming and subject to reduction in accordance with W.S. 21161309(a). No student shall be eligible for a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship for more than the equivalent of eight (8) fulltime semesters.  Minimum continuing eligibility and reinstatement eligibility requirements for a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship shall be the same as requirements for a Hathaway honors scholarship.  These minimum requirements may be increased by rule of the department to requirements no more stringent than those imposed by the University of Wyoming for recipients of a trustee scholarship.  Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships may be reduced in the same manner and to lower levels as provided for Hathaway honor scholarships for failure to meet continuing eligibility requirements.

(d)  Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships shall not be subject to the provisions of W.S. 21161308, but shall be administered by the department in accordance with the provisions of this section and the following:

(i)  The department shall, in consultation with University of Wyoming and community college admissions officers and financial aid officers, promulgate rules necessary to implement this section. The consultation shall include development of a means for informing students in contiguous states of the availability of Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships;

(ii)  Eligible institutions shall provide information required by the department as necessary to fulfill its duties under this section;

(iii)  Students shall apply for Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships with the department at the time of applying for admission or at an earlier time as established by rule of the department.  The application shall contain information required by rule of the department. The application shall require each applicant to verify under penalty of false swearing under W.S. 65303, that the applicant has not been convicted of a felony in this state or another jurisdiction;

(iv)  The department shall determine and certify to the state treasurer the amount of scholarships awarded under this section for attendance at each eligible institution not later than September 1 for the fall semester and not later than January 15 for the spring semester.  Upon receipt of the certification the state treasurer shall pay from the scholarship expenditure account the amount certified by the department;

(v)  The same information required to be reported under W.S. 21161308 for Hathaway opportunity, performance and honor scholarships shall be reported for Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships awarded.

(e)  Before awarding a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship, the department shall obtain an agreement from each student, or the student's guardian, under which the student agrees to:

(i)  Actively engage in work in Wyoming for one (1) year or attend graduate school at the University of Wyoming for one (1) year, for every four (4) academic semesters or portions thereof in which a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship was received. The department shall establish by rule the commencement of the period for undertaking the requirements of this paragraph, which period shall begin not later than one (1) year after the completion of the last semester in which a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship was received; or

(ii)  Repay all Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship amounts, together with interest which shall begin accruing four (4) years after execution of the agreement. However, interest shall begin to accrue immediately upon the department determining that the student has withdrawn from the Wyoming institution of higher education or is otherwise not making satisfactory academic progress toward completion of a degree or program.  Money expended under this section shall accrue at an annual interest rate equal to that charged for federal direct student loans at the time interest begins to accrue, which rate shall be adjusted annually to match the federal direct student loan rate.  In no event shall the interest rate be greater than eight percent (8%).  Any amountsrepaid by Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship recipients shall be deposited to the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund created by W.S. 94204(u)(viii).

(f)  The Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship expenditure account is created to consist of earnings from the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund created by W.S. 94204(u)(viii) and such other funds appropriated by the legislature to the expenditure account. No state funds shall be appropriated to the expenditure account or used for scholarships under this section. The monies deposited to the expenditure account under this subsection shall be available for scholarships under this section. Monies within the expenditure account are continuously appropriated to the state treasurer for distribution to eligible institutions based on scholarships awarded under this section. All unexpended and unencumbered monies within the expenditure account at the end of each fiscal year shall be deposited by the state treasurer to the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund.

Section 2.  W.S. 94204(u) by creating a new paragraph (viii), 94714(a)(v)2117105 by creating a new subsection (h) and 2118202(a)(iii) are amended to read:

94204.  Funds established; use thereof.

(u)  Other funds defined as follows shall be classified by the state auditor pursuant to subsections (s) and (t) of this section:

(viii)  Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund – to consist of funds appropriated or designated by law, or by gift from whatever source. In accordance with Wyoming Constitution Article 15, Section 20, monies within the fund shall not be expended and may be invested in the same manner as other permanent funds of the state. Earnings from investment of monies within the fund shall be distributed and expended as provided by law. No state funds shall be appropriated or deposited into the fund.

94714.  Definitions.

(a)  As used in this act:

(v)  "Permanent funds" means the permanent Wyoming mineral trust fund under W.S. 94204(u)(iii), the Wyoming permanent land fund under W.S. 94204(u)(iv), the excellence in higher education endowment fund under W.S. 94204(u)(vi), and the Hathaway student scholarship endowment fund under W.S. 94204(u)(vii) and the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund under W.S. 94204(u)(viii);

2117105.  Tuition to be as nearly free as possible; number, qualifications and selection of students for reduced tuition; tuition for veterans, their spouses and children; reciprocal residency.

(h)  Trustees shall through regulation provide that students receiving a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship in any amount shall qualify for resident tuition at the university each semester the student receives the scholarship.

2118202.  Powers and duties of the commission.

(a)  The commission shall perform the following general functions:

(iii)  Establish residency requirements, which shall include provisions for military veterans, eligible individuals and covered individuals as described in 38 U.S.C. 3679(c)(2) consistent with the requirements of W.S. 2117105(e). The commission shall provide that students receiving a Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship in any amount shall qualify for resident tuition each semester the student receives the scholarship;

Section 3.  Notwithstanding W.S. 21161312 as created by this act, no Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships shall be awarded until the state treasurer certifies to the department of education the balance of the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund is equal to or greater than ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00). Once that threshold has been reached Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarships shall be awarded pursuant to W.S. 21161312.

Section 4.  Notwithstanding W.S. 21161312(f) as created by this act, earnings from the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund under W.S. 94204(u)(viii), as created by this act, shall be deposited in the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund until the state treasurer certifies to the department of education the balance of the Hathaway expand Wyoming scholarship endowment fund is equal to or greater than ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00).

Section 5.  This act is effective July 1, 2019.

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Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





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I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.




Chief Clerk


Related to a story we ran here the other day, electric bicycles must be an oncoming thing as now they're being regulated more heavily.

ORIGINAL SENATE ENGROSSED
FILE NOSF0081

ENROLLED ACT NO. 45, SENATE

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION




AN ACT relating to the regulation of traffic on highways; defining and regulating electric bicycles; establishing classes of electric bicycles; requiring a label on an electric bicycle; specifying applicability; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 315707 is created to read:

ARTICLE 7
BICYCLES AND ELECTRIC BICYCLES

315707.  Electric bicycles.

(a)  The operator of an electric bicycle is subject to W.S. 315702 and is not subject to the provisions of this title relating to financial responsibility, driver's licenses, registration, certificates of title or offroad recreational vehicles. An electric bicycle shall not be a motor vehicle.

(b)  On and after January 1, 2020, every manufacturer or distributor of an electric bicycle shall ensure that a label is permanently affixed in a prominent location on each electric bicycle sold or distributed by the manufacturer or distributor. The label shall indicate the class number as defined in W.S. 311101(a)(xxxiv), the top assisted speed and motor wattage of the electric bicycle and shall be printed in at least nine (9) point font.

(c)  A person shall not modify an electric bicycle to change the motorpowered speed capability or motor engagement of the electric bicycle, unless the person replaces the label required in subsection (b) of this section indicating the classification.

(d)  An electric bicycle shall comply with United States consumer product safety commission equipment and manufacturing requirements for bicycles, 16 C.F.R. 1512.

(e)  An electric bicycle shall operate according to class so that when the rider stops pedaling, applies the brakes or the electric motor is disengaged, the electric motor assist ceases to function.

(f)  A local authority or state agency with jurisdiction may regulate the use of any class of electric bicycles on trails, including nonmotorized trails, under its jurisdiction. For purposes of this paragraph, "nonmotorized trail" means a trail with a natural surface made by clearing and grading the native soil with no added surfacing materials.

Section 2.  W.S. 311101(a)(xv)(intro), (C), (E), (xxix) and by creating a new paragraph (xxxiv), 315102(a)(xxi) through (xxiv) and by creating a new paragraph (lxviii), 315109(a)(vii), 315119(a) and (b), 315203(c), 315702 and 315901(c) are amended to read:

311101.  Definitions.

(a)  Except as otherwise provided, as used in this act:

(xv)  "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle which is selfpropelled except vehicles moved solely by human power, electric bicycles or motorized skateboards.  The term includes the following vehicles as hereafter defined:

(C)  "Moped" means a vehicle equipped with two (2) or three (3) wheels, foot pedals to permit muscular propulsion by human power, an automatic transmission and a motor with cylinder capacity not exceeding fifty (50) cubic centimeters producing no more than two (2) brake horsepower, which motor is capable of propelling the vehicle at a maximum speed of no more than thirty (30) miles per hour on a level road surface. "Moped" does not include an electric bicycle;

(E)  "Motorcycle" means every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground but which may have attached thereto a sidecar for the purpose of transporting a single passenger.  For the purpose of registration and titling "motorcycle" includes motorized bicycles and scooters, but excludes mopeds, motorized skateboards, multipurpose vehicles, electric bicycles and offroad recreational vehicles as defined in subparagraph (K) of this paragraph;

(xxix)  "Motorized skateboard" means a selfpropelled device which has a motor or engine, a deck on which a person may ride and at least two (2) wheels in contact with the ground and which is not otherwise defined in this act as a "motor vehicle", "motorcycle","electric bicycle", "motordriven cycle" or "pedestrian vehicle";.

(xxxiv)  "Electric bicycle" means a bicycle or tricycle equipped with fully operable pedals, a seat or saddle for the rider's use and an electric motor of less than seven hundred fifty (750) watts that meets the requirements of one (1) of the following three (3) classes:

(A)  "Class 1 electric bicycle" means an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twenty (20) miles per hour;

(B)  "Class 2 electric bicycle" means an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that may be used to propel the bicycle without pedaling and that is not capable of providing assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twenty (20) miles per hour;

(C)  "Class 3 electric bicycle" means an electric bicycle equipped with a motor that provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling and that ceases to provide assistance when the bicycle reaches a speed of twentyeight (28) miles per hour.

315102.  Definitions.

(a)  Except as otherwise provided, as used in this act:

(xxi)  "Moped" means a motordriven cycle both with foot pedals to permit muscular propulsion by human power and with a motor which produces no more than two (2) brake horsepower and which is capable of propelling the vehicle at a maximum speed of no more than thirty (30) miles per hour on a level road surface. If an internal combustion engine is used, the displacement shall not exceed more than fifty (50) cubic centimeters and the moped shall have a power drive system that functions directly or automatically without clutching or shifting by the driver after the drive system is engaged. "Moped" does not include an electric bicycle;

(xxii)  "Motorcycle" means any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground, excluding offroad recreation vehicles as defined in W.S. 311101(a)(xv)(K) and electric bicycles, but including a motor vehicle designed as a recreational vehicle primarily for offroad use to be ridden astride and to travel on four (4) wheels;

(xxiii)  "Motordriven cycle" means any motorcycle, including motor scooters and motorized bicycles having an engine with less than one hundred fifty (150) cubic centimeters displacement or with five (5) brake horsepower or less but does not include motorized skateboards or electric bicycles;

(xxiv)  "Motor vehicle" means every vehicle which is selfpropelled except vehicles moved solely by human power, electric bicycles and motorized skateboards as defined by paragraph (a)(lxii) of this section;

(lxviii)  "Electric bicycle" means as defined in W.S. 311101(a)(xxxiv).

315109.  General powers of local authorities.

(a)  This act does not prevent local authorities with respect to streets and highways under their jurisdiction and within the reasonable exercise of the police power from:

(vii)  Regulating the operation of bicycles and electric bicycles and requiring the registration and licensing of bicycles and electric bicycles, including the requirement of a registration fee;

315119.  Clinging to vehicles.

(a)  No person riding upon any bicycle, electric bicycle, coaster, roller skates, sled or toy vehicle shall attach it or himself to any vehicle upon a roadway.

(b)  This section does not prohibit attaching a bicycle trailer or bicycle semitrailer to a bicycle or electric bicycle if the trailer or semitrailer was designed for the attachment.

315203.  Rules governing overtaking on the left.

(c)  The driver of a motor vehicle overtaking and passing a bicycleor electric bicycle, which is operating lawfully, proceeding in the same direction shall, when space allows, maintain at least a three (3) foot separation between the right side of the driver's motor vehicle, including all mirrors and other projections from the motor vehicle, and the bicycle or electric bicycle.

315702.  General rights and duties of riders.

Every person propelling a vehicle by human power or riding a bicycle or electric bicycle has all of the rights and all of the duties applicable to the driver of any vehicle under this act, except as to special regulations in this act and except as to those provisions which by their nature can have no application.

315901.  General requirements; applicability of provisions.

(c)  The provisions of W.S. 315901 through 315970 and regulations of the superintendent with respect to equipment required on vehicles shall not apply to vehicles moved solely by human power, motorcycles, autocycles, motordriven cycles, mopeds, electric bicycles, multipurpose vehicles, implements of husbandry, highway construction machinery or farm tractors except as specifically made applicable.

Section 3.  This act is effective July 1, 2019.

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Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





TIME APPROVED: _________





DATE APPROVED: _________


I hereby certify that this act originated in the Senate.




Chief Clerk


The Beer Freedom Act passed, allowing microbreweries to more easily sell their product off site.

ORIGINAL HOUSE ENGROSSED
BILL NOHB0076

ENROLLED ACT NO. 41, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION




AN ACT relating to alcoholic beverages; authorizing appropriate licensing authorities to issue twenty-four hour malt beverage permits to microbreweries; making conforming amendments; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 124103(a)(vi) and 124412 by creating a new subsection (j) are amended to read:

124103.  Restrictions upon license or permit applicants and holders; license limitation per person.

(a)  A license or permit authorized by this title shall not be held by, issued or transferred to:

(vi)  A manufacturer of alcoholic beverages or wholesaler of malt beverages, except as provided in W.S. 124412(j);

124412.  Microbrewery and winery permits; authorized; conditions; dual permits and licenses; satellite winery permits; direct shipment of wine; fees.

(j)  In addition to the one (1) additional license or permit authorized under paragraph (b)(iii) of this section, the holder of a microbrewery permit under this section may also hold a malt beverage permit under W.S. 124502(a) for the purpose of selling its own brewed malt beverages.
Section 2.  This act is effective July 1, 2019.

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Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





TIME APPROVED: _________





DATE APPROVED: _________


I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.




Chief Clerk


Reflecting a change in society, illegitimacy is no longer an estate obstacle.

ORIGINAL HOUSE 
BILL NOHB0269

ENROLLED ACT NO. 58, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION




AN ACT relating to decedent's estates; repealing the rule of descent for an illegitimate person; making a conforming amendment; specifying applicability; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 21301(a)(v) is amended to read:

21301.  Generally.

(a)  When used in this code, unless otherwise defined or required by the context, the following words and phrases shall be construed as follows:

(v)  "Child" includes an adopted child but does not include a grandchild or other more remote descendent;, nor, except as provided in Chapter 4, an illegitimate child;

Section 2.  W.S. 24102 is repealed.

Section 3.  This act applies to all probate matters filed or commenced on or after the effective date of this act.

Section 4.  This act is effective July 1, 2019.

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Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





TIME APPROVED: _________





DATE APPROVED: _________


I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.




Chief Clerk


And also reflecting the march of technology, the state will now regulate technology in hunting, as well it should.

ORIGINAL HOUSE ENGROSSED
BILL NOHB0002

ENROLLED ACT NO. 54, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
2019 GENERAL SESSION




AN ACT relating to game and fish; providing rulemaking authority for the regulation of methods of taking wildlife; and providing for an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:

Section 1.  W.S. 231302(a) by creating a new paragraph (xxxii) is amended to read:

231302.  Powers and duties.

(a)  The commission is directed and empowered:

(xxxii)  To adopt rules regulating, limiting or prohibiting the use of hunting technologies and the selling of wildlife geographic locations. "Hunting technologies" shall be limited to those technologies specified in subparagraphs (A) through (C) of this paragraph. No rule adopted pursuant to this paragraph shall apply to the taking of predatory animals as defined in W.S. 231101(a) or to the use of hunting technologies by USDA APHIS wildlife damage management personnel when acting in their official capacity.  Nothing in this paragraph shall be interpreted to limit any other authority of the commission provided in this act to regulate the taking of wildlife. Before promulgating any rule under this paragraph, the commission shall submit the proposed rule in writing to the joint travel, recreation, wildlife and cultural resources interim committee and appear before the committee upon request. Rules promulgated under this paragraph shall only apply to:

(A)  Thermal or infrared imaging or other imaging outside the normal visible light spectrum;

(B)  Real time video photography equipment or video imaging viewable remotely; or

(C)  The selling of wildlife geographic locations.

Section 2.  This act is effective July 1, 2019.

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Speaker of the House


President of the Senate





Governor





TIME APPROVED: _________





DATE APPROVED: _________


I hereby certify that this act originated in the House.




Chief Clerk