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 @9MH8H4Wfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

It should not be a requirement, but fund ad campaigns to promote it and make it an official guidance of the government t…

 @9MH86Z7 from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

No, families might have a culture not to get vaccinated, its breaking the 1st amendment is freedom of religion.

 @9MH6XCJ from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but only with more research and funding into cleaner alternatives, strict regulations, and complete nuclear disarma…

 @9MH5LPD from Illinois answered…8hrs8H

I believe we have much to discover and much to develop before we even consider going deeper into space than we already h…

 @9MGY76K from Michigan answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but with Russia getting spicier and spicier these facilities are potential vulnerabilities and people living near t…

 @9MGY5F2from Maine  answered…15hrs15H

Absolutely necessary vaccines should be required, but those with religious beliefs should be exempt.

 @9MGWK57 from California answered…18hrs18H

only if it was used for outer space because it produces a lot of radiation which in most cases could be lethal

 @9MGVT5D from Arkansas answered…19hrs19H

As long as we find more ways to keep it safe, but if not, then we should focus on other forms of energy that are safer

 @9MGVKKW from Minnesota answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but our main priorities should be giving the most for the people on this planet and caring for our planet so we don…

 @9MGTPL7 from California answered…21hrs21H

No, but if the kid dies because of the parents, it’s their fault and I hope society looks down upon them for being crazy…

 @9MGRCK5 from California answered…24hrs24H

Yes, some people do not prefer GMO's, and should be able to tell the difference between GMO's, and non-GMO's.

 @9MGRCK5 from California answered…24hrs24H

It's better than some other energy sources I've learned about, but it's highly dangerous. I'm in the middle here.