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FC: Congress hears more demands to criminalize human cloning
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 03:10:11 -0500
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/081/nation/Coalition_urges_a_ban_on_all_human_cloning+.shtml
Coalition urges a ban on all human cloning
By Mary Leonard, Globe Staff, 3/22/2002
WASHINGTON - Congress is facing mounting calls from some unexpected
quarters to halt medical research involving human cloning.
Since the US House approved a ban on both reproductive and therapeutic
cloning last summer, the dynamic in the nation's capital has changed
from one that pitted religious conservatives and antiabortion groups
against scientists, biotechnology firms, and patient advocates. Now
some environmentalists, feminists, and other activists are joining
social conservatives in calling on lawmakers to put the laboratory
work on hold.
A broad coalition of biologists, ethicists, public-health advocates,
abortion proponents, and human-rights activists signed a letter to
leaders of the US Senate this week, urging a total ban on cloning to
make babies and an indefinite moratorium on the creation of cloned
embryos for use in medical research.
''Human cloning could be a gateway to a frightening new kind of
eugenics, where discrimination and inequality are permanently written
into our genetic code,'' said Marcy Darnovsky, a spokeswoman for the
Center for Genetics and Society, a group based in Oakland, Calif.,
that organized the 100 signers and produced the letter.
In the Senate, lobbying is intense on the cloning issue. Senate
majority leader Thomas A. Daschle, Democrat of South Dakota, has
indicated that he will schedule a debate on cloning legislation in
April or May.
One bill - sponsored by Senator Sam Brownback, Republican of Kansas -
would ban and criminalize all human cloning. Senators Edward M.
Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, and Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of
California, have introduced a separate measure banning reproductive
cloning but allowing biomedical research with cloned embryos.
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