Re: Can cloning be controled at all?

From: Dehede011@aol.com
Date: Mon Dec 30 2002 - 07:25:52 MST


In a message dated 12/29/2002 11:46:10 PM Central Standard Time,
rms2g@virginia.edu writes: all in all, could be a couple hundred thousand $
if new and top of the line, but I am sure you could cobble together a cheaper
set from second-hand sources

Rafal,
       So I assume that for a million dollars or so I can buy the equipment,
space, and pay salaries if I wish to finance a cloning experiment.
       I am further assuming that I won't necessarily use top flight talent
-- only talent that has the ego to think they are up to the job and who will
have successes after trial and error. Okay, the potential doctor has to be
persuasive enough to convince an uninformed financier -- there are plenty of
those around.
       I can't begin to do the marketing study to determine how many
potential financiers & doctors there are for a project of this kind but it
must run several thousand across the globe.
       In light of this I have to ask -- can we outlaw cloning or are we
merely deluding ourselves?
Ron h.



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