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 @ISIDEWITH asked…2hrs2H

Should the government allow the commercialization of lab-grown meat?

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…47secs47s

Should the government regulate the use of CRISPR technology for human genetic modifications?

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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...…3 days3D

No

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 @9MMDM2V from Connecticut answered…44mins44m

Yes, although it should be regulated by not letting scientists modify humans for looks.

 @9MMD6HL from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only in terms of preventing disease, disorders, and significant health issues. This should not be applied to ph…

 @9MMBZ6F from California answered…2hrs2H

Resources found in space should be used to help humanity! And I hate every single right wing person alive who even sligh…

 @9MMBKGM from Washington answered…2hrs2H

Yes but only if the people(s) involved, including fetuses and embryos, consent.

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but there must be some oversight to ensure food safety, and we mustn’t permit false advertising

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

Maybe, I believe basic ethical oversight is necessary, whether it stems from the government or the scientific community.…

 @9MM9XSW from Hawaii answered…3hrs3H

no, the government should wait for at the very least, another 20 years. this type of technology is not safe cannot be de…

 @9MM8DLV from Arkansas answered…4hrs4H

If your in a densely populated area you should be vaccinated but if you live in the middle of nowhere you don't have to…

 @9MM8BR9 from Georgia answered…4hrs4H

Used to get rid of or cure cancer, I'm all for it. Used to make someone taller or smarter or faster....no.

 @9MM7L2M from Minnesota answered…4hrs4H

to make a bloodline disease disappear YES, to create a homunculus NO

 @9MM6SDX from Wisconsin answered…5hrs5H

Only if they are used in medical ways, not to make designer babies

 @9MM6S2C from Indiana answered…5hrs5H

Yes, if it doesn't pose a dangerous threat to society or evolution in general

 @9MM6GLY from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but each state should be informed of the pros and cons of voting for it.

 @9MM6GLY from California answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but each state should vote on many of the regulations.

 @9MM66NS from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

I think it would be a good for option for vegans that dont get the proteins and fats in meats but many people probably j…

 @9MM62KY from Pennsylvania answered…5hrs5H

It depends. If the meat is just a cheap and unhealthy way to get around real meat, especially if it isn't properly adver…

 @9MM5C62 from Minnesota answered…6hrs6H

They should only disallow negative or politically radical gene modifications

 @9MM5563 from Minnesota answered…6hrs6H

Yes and no, as long as it doesn’t affect a life..Mainly depends on the situation.