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 @9MW35WN from Florida answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but there needs to be strong restrictions in place. Prohibit the production of artificial human flesh meant for co…

 @9MVPPJR from Colorado answered…6hrs6H

I'm unsure about how environmentally friendly it is. I think we should invest more in cleaner alternatives, but still re…

 @9MV8JWL from California answered…9hrs9H

A balance of clean alternatives, and nuclear energy can regulate levels of damage done. We should benefit from both.

 @9MV45Z5 from Nevada answered…11hrs11H

Proven vaccines that have long term studies that show no issues, yes for public schools, other vaccines with no long te…

 @9MV2QCD from Pennsylvania answered…11hrs11H

We should keep fossil fuels as it's a good income and amazing for americans and their jobs and their lives overall and t…

 @9MTZNC4 from North Carolina answered…12hrs12H

Yes, after its safety is scientifically confirmed to ensure it carries no potential long-term health issues

 @9MTZNC4 from North Carolina answered…12hrs12H

Yes, usage of any public service except those related to emergencies should require proof of vaccination against any con…

 @9MTY9H5 from Ohio answered…12hrs12H

I think schools should have the vaccine but its the parents choice if they want their kids to take it.

 @9MTXL8X from New Jersey answered…12hrs12H

Yes, up to age around 10, but give the child an option to choose whether or not to get more vaccines once they get older…

 @9MT2Y5M from Missouri answered…21hrs21H

No, this should be a decision left to the parents of the child; parents should NOT be held criminally liable for other c…