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New Jersey Legislature Passes "Most Radical" Cloning Bill Ever
LifeNews.com ^ | December 16, 2003 | Steven Ertelt

Posted on 12/16/2003 10:26:55 AM PST by nickcarraway

Trenton, NJ (LifeNews.com) -- The New Jersey state assembly on Monday by a 41-31 vote passed what pro-life advocates are calling one of the most radical human cloning legalization bills ever proposed. If the bill is signed by the governor, as is expected, it will be legal in New Jersey to implant cloned human embryos into wombs, allow the baby to grow for nine months, and then destroy the unborn child for research.

The bill prohibits the use of human cloning for reproductive purposes, but allows cloning to create unborn children only to be killed -- either early after their creation for their stem cells or at any time before their birth.

Advocates of cloning and embryonic stem cell research said their bill was about compassion towards others by helping to find cures to diseases.

"Today, we are about to take significant action on a significant bill to help a significant amount of people," Assemblyman Neil Cohen (D), the bill's sponsor, said. "Do this for your children and your grandchildren."

But Assemblywoman Allison McHose Littell warned that the bill would allow women to have "cloned cells put into her womb and then harvested."

"We are about to put New Jersey on the map as a thriving market for fetal stem-cell parts," she said.

Gov. James McGreevey (D) has already said he would sign the bill, saying it provides hope to New Jersey residents suffering from difficult diseases.

Pro-life groups say the use of adult stem cells provides a more ethical and effective alternative.

Two statewide pro-life organizations said they strongly opposed the legislation and that it would have a chilling effect on the regard for human life.

"According to this bill, body parts could be taken through all nine months of pregnancy," said Anne Perone, president of New Jersey Committee for Life. "Such trafficking in human tissue is already a booming sideline of the abortion industry."

"These lawmakers' actions will result in the creation of a foul climate where ghoulish human experimentation and organ harvesting will be performed and human embryo and fetal farms will flourish throughout our state," added Marie Tasy of New Jersey Right to Life.

"Because the prohibited conduct of cloning a human being draws the line only at the newborn stage, abortions up to the day of delivery would be authorized under this legislation," noted Tasy.

Tasy said pro-life advocates in New Jersey will look to Congress to pass a ban on all forms of human cloning as soon as possible to invalidate the New Jersey bill.

Neither group indicated whether they will take the legislation to court once it is signed into law.

The bill doesn't provide funding from the state government for the destructive research, but does require fertility clinics to inform women that they may donate their leftover human embryos to be destroyed in research.

The bill received the 41 votes it needed to pass, but only after legislators had an emotional debate and intense lobbying on the floor.

When the votes in favor of the bill stalled at 37, Assembly Speaker Albio Sires left the voting board open for 10 minutes, an unusually long time, while the search for extra votes continued.

The New Jersey state Senate passed the bill 26-0 in December 2002.

To see how your member of the New Jersey Assembly voted on the legislation, go to http://www.njrtl.org/rollcall.php

Related web sites: New jersey Committee for Life - http://www.njcfl.org New Jersey Right to Life - http://www.njrtl.org


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: business; cloning; legislature; newjersey; prolife

1 posted on 12/16/2003 10:26:58 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
A less hysterical report:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1041310/posts
2 posted on 12/16/2003 10:43:06 AM PST by RJCogburn ("Everything happens to me. Now I'm shot by a child."...Tom Chaney after being shot by Mattie Ross)
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To: RJCogburn
Well, the parts you deem hysterical -- are they true or not? And, how do you know?
3 posted on 12/16/2003 10:48:59 AM PST by Brandybux
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To: RJCogburn
Every thing the New York Times says must be true...
4 posted on 12/16/2003 10:50:48 AM PST by nickcarraway (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: RJCogburn
"A less hysterical report" . . . not suprisingly from the NY Times.
5 posted on 12/16/2003 10:51:04 AM PST by Texas Federalist
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To: nickcarraway
Imagine the mutants they're going to create if they keep this up. We have enough trouble with left wing mutations already from inbreeding and sex with anything male.
6 posted on 12/16/2003 11:44:43 AM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: nickcarraway
New Jersey - Once again pioneering efforts to erode traditional values and concepts of right and wrong. What a state!!!! Next to New Jersey, Kalifornia, Massachusetts, New York and Maryland look normal - almost.
7 posted on 12/16/2003 11:49:00 AM PST by ZULU (Remember the Alamo)
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To: nickcarraway
we are about to take significant action on a significant bill to help a significant amount of people

This tech hasn't actually helped anybody yet (has it?). It might, someday, or it might not. Any benefits to be gained, as yet unknown except by snake-oil salesmen, could easily be overweighed by injury to our very souls. But so what? We do blow, H, X, and all kinds of stuff we KNOW aren't good for us, why not do this that MIGHT be good someday.

8 posted on 12/16/2003 11:56:59 AM PST by RightWhale (Close your tag lines)
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To: RightWhale
I'm sure people made the same argument against the Copernican theory
9 posted on 12/16/2003 1:11:13 PM PST by WackyKat
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