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Illegal Beings: Human Clones

the black market

anabanana ( 11/11/2003, 11:34:43 )

I just wanted to add an opinion. has anybody given the thought of the black market that is out there for organs. that in itself makes me pro cloning. in places like central and south america (and i'm sure in other places too) children are abducted and used for their organs to supply the rich. literally handed back with out eyes or kidneys or who knows what else if there handed back at all. in this world, its sad what people do for money. this also brings a good point for cons. if we go pro we are putting alot of faith to scientist that they will be using it for good. but human history tells us that not all humans are. how much trust can we give this people that they won't turn this into a unethical buisness? then agian if we go agianst cloning does this asure that it won't happen anyway? plus if cloning does become a buisness which it probably will. Will it only be acessably to the rich? in this case whats the point to have it anyway. if anyone can give me some clarification or opinons there more then welcome peace to the world

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