Legislative alert: Congress' attempts to ban Human cloning.

From: Alex Future Bokov (alexboko@umich.edu)
Date: Sat Aug 16 1997 - 23:34:00 MDT


For more information and assistance with writing to your Representative
and Senators, please visit this web site:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alexboko/css/bioclonefrm.html

In response to passionate, but irrational pressure from some in the
bioethics community, Congress is considering three completely unnecessary
anti-cloning bills:

HR922-- Banning the use of Federal funds to support research on the
        cloning of humans (out of committee, up for vote by House).

HR923-- $5000 penalty for the cloning of humans (still in Committee on
        Commerce, Subcommittee on Health and Environment).

S368-- Banning the use of Federal funds to support cloning research
        (still in Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources).

* These bills are vaguely phrased, and will have un-intended side effects
  on useful and non-controversial research.

* Adequate safeguards against abuse of cloning technology already exist.
  In order to avoid an overly-controlling, bloated government, Congress
  must only pass laws when there is a compelling practical need. Public
  hysteria is neither compelling nor practical.

* Pro-cloning opinions have been under-represented, if not altogether
  ignored in the debate. The use of cloning as a valid reproductive option
  has not been addressed.

Again, to learn more, and for help with writing to your Representative and
Senators, please visit the following web page:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~alexboko/bioclonefrm.html

                                            --Sincerely, Alex F. Bokov
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