- S1909/A2840
S1909/A2840 is a bill that was passed by the
New Jersey legislature in December 2003, and signed into law by GovernorJames McGreevey onJanuary 4 2004 , that permits humancloning for the purpose of developing and harvesting humanstem cell s. Specifically, it legalizes the process of cloning a human embryo, and implanting the clone into a womb, provided that the clone is then aborted and used for medical research.Views regarding the legislation
Supporters of the legislation hailed it as promoting medical progress through science, giving hope for the development of treatments for debilitating diseases such as Parkinson's disease,
Alzheimer's disease ,cancer , anddiabetes . New Jersey AssemblymanNeil Cohen lauded it as "not the most significant law we'll write this session—but this century." Paralyzed actorChristopher Reeve , who believed that such legislation may hasten the development of methods to reverse paralysis, testified in support of the bill.However, Congressmen Chris Smith, Mike Ferguson, and
Scott Garrett assailed it, saying, "This legislation will launch New Jersey blindly into the vanguard of terrible human-rights violations and grisly human experimentation." They also claim that, in practice, once a clone is developing in a womb, there is nothing that will prevent it from leading to "the world's first human clone being born and starting a horrible new era of human history." New Jersey'sCatholic bishops condemned the newly legalized process as violating "a central tenet of all civilized codes on human experimentation beginning with theNuremberg Code ... [It approves] doing deadly harm to a member of the human species solely for the sake of potential benefit to others."ee also
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therapeutic cloning External links
* [http://www.njleg.state.nj.us New Jersey Legislature website]
* [http://www.state.nj.us/scitech/stemcell/ State of New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology: Stem Cell Research in New Jersey]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/06/nyregion/06STEM.html "Stem-Cell Law Welcomed by Researchers"] byLaura Mansnerus , January 6, 2004, "The New York Times "
* [http://www.nationalreview.com/lopez/lopez200401051346.asp "State of Cloning"] byKathryn Jean Lopez , January 5, 2004, "National Review "
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