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originally posted by: ParasuvO
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: Bluntone22
Would now be a good time to look at these laws and change them?
The laws are working as intended. Why should we change them?
What is the intent ??
And what benefit have we all seen from it ????
Still waiting on that one.
Fetal tissue has been used since the 1930s for vaccine development, and more recently to help advance stem cell research and treatments for degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Researchers typically take tissue samples from a fetus that has been aborted (under conditions permitted by law) and grow cells from the tissue in Petri dishes.
Many of the uses of fetal tissue — and much of the debate — are not new. "It's just that the public is finding out about it," said Insoo Hyun, associate professor of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University.
In addition, the ways that fetal tissue are allowed to be obtained and used are not new either, Hyun said. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released guidelines on the topic in the 1990s.
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Some will, yes. But there's two ways you can handle this situation. You can give them the hearings they want, even if its a dog and pony show, and shut down a good portion of it, or you can sit back, say 'sorry, you just have to believe what we say and deal with it' and let the anger fester on what is a very hot political issue.
The former would seem preferable, would it not?
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
Let's try this again. If they are not "making profit" from human fetuses. Why is it that Dr. Gatter in the following video responds to the reporter "well, why don't you start by telling me what you are used to paying"?... That was her awnser to the question from the reporters who posed as buyers and asked her "what would you expect for intact tissue? What sort of compensation..."
But hey, I guess you will believe the BS the pr lady at the beginning of the video tells you…
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: vor78
a reply to: Krazysh0t
Some will, yes. But there's two ways you can handle this situation. You can give them the hearings they want, even if its a dog and pony show, and shut down a good portion of it, or you can sit back, say 'sorry, you just have to believe what we say and deal with it' and let the anger fester on what is a very hot political issue.
The former would seem preferable, would it not?
I mean I'm not AGAINST an investigation. I said we should do one all the way back when the first video was released. Though by that same token, you should be willing to let the government investigate CMP for their law breaking once PP is cleared of any wrong doing.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
a reply to: Xtrozero
If abortions are a money making business, someone is failing on the job, because the number of abortions keeps going down every year.
American women are having significantly fewer abortions than in the past. Since 2010, the Associated Press recently reported, the number of abortions nationwide has decreased by about 12 percent. This decline has been happening, slowly and steadily, for a quarter of a century: Since 1990, the rate of abortions has fallen by more than a third, and the raw number of abortions has fallen by more than half.
www.theatlantic.com...
originally posted by: windword
Do you have a link for your fuzzy math?
Georgia: Department Of Public Health Finds Planned Parenthood "Complied With The Law." After a review into the state's abortion providers, the Georgia Department of Public Health "concluded an investigation" and found that Planned Parenthood and other clinics "are all complying with the law":
South Dakota: No "Evidence Of Illegal Activity" In South Dakota At Planned Parenthood Clinic. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley determined that there was "no evidence of illegal activity" at the one Planned Parenthood clinic in the state:
Pennsylvania: "No Evidence" Of Wrongdoing By "Any Planned Parenthood" In Pennsylvania. As The Hill noted, Pennsylvania became the fifth state to find no wrongdoing by Planned Parenthood. Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Karen Murphy noted that the Pennsylvania state health department "has never found a violation of the Abortion Control Act provisions regarding the procurement or use of fetal tissue":