no!
No.
yes por animals
cause animals differ from humans and they have different abilities and their abilities are based on their medical research
Animals should not be used for drug development or medical research for the following reasons: Animals are killed and kept in captivity for the extent of their lives. A lot of the things tested on animals are never even used. It is expensive to keep animals alive for the sole purpose of testing drugs and other devices on them. Animals and humans are not the same.
Using animals in scientific research is not humane. However, there are times when it becomes necessary for medical tests. Testing for the sake of cosmetics and similar trivial causes should be banned entirely.
According to the Constitution, any powers not already given to the federal government are reserved by the individual states. You would have to see if the Constitution can be interpreted in such a way that medical research using animals is covered by any of its provisions.
Prior to 'The Last Olympian', unclaimed demigods went to Hermes' cabin. However, there should be no more unclaimed children after 'The Last Olympian'.
I don't think any animals should be used for medical research.. but if they need some two weeks is not long enough for them to get adopted they need longer than that to find a family that will love them. If a child wasn't adopted in two weeks would you just use them for medical research?
No.
If you do not harm the animals than yes you should.
no
Depending on the type of research; If the research is painful and inhumane I'd say no animals should be used. If the research is just to keep the animal and study it without pain, I'd say almost any animal.