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There are no federal laws completely banning human cloning in the United States. There are regulations against using federal funds for cloning research. A United Nations declaration was adopted, calling for the worldwide ban of human cloning.
Jean-Guy Ouellet has written: 'The human embryo and therapeutic cloning' -- subject(s): Embryonic stem cells, Human cloning, Human embryo, Mora; and ethical aspects, Mora; and ethical aspects of Human cloning, Moral and ethical aspects, Research
Is cloning actually possible. Will the result of cloning be viable is cloning ethical, morally or religiously. Can cloning be performed with people What is the religious status of a cloned person. What is the legal status of a cloned person. what human rghts are applicable.
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I think cloning research shouldn't be regulated because cloning can be harmful to the world. Also cloning can have advantages and some disadvantages.
Cloning humans.
Many people believe that human cloning is wrong because every human was made as an individual, certain religious groups believe that god planned each of us individually. But others believe that cloning could really help the world, maybe not in humans but as the population of humans grows, we will need more animals to produce food.
Mar 4th - President Clinton bans federally funded human cloning research
There is no evidence of successful human cloning in the world.
I dug this out of my recycling bin just for you, so enjoy! :) Anyways ... Obama co - sponsored a bill (s. 1520) in 2005 that would allow the cloning of human embryos to be used in research, but prohibited placing them in wombs. Essentially, he's for particle cloning. On the other hand, McCain stated on his campaign website that "opposes the Intentional creation of a human embryos for research purposes"
Human cloning will be illegal in the US as long as there are conservatives in the country.
Stem Cell research to replace some things of the human body can also be used to make new things