Science is moving at an exponential rate. The achievements being made all the time are completely incomparable to those made only a decade ago. But while advancement is always approved of, why has no one stopped to ask if society can handle it? With war and conflict all over the world and politics in shambles it seems as though technology should slow down and wait for people to catch up. Cloning will mean such a huge leap forward and will put so much responsibility in everyone's hands that I dont think we as a people are even close to reaching that goal.
To put this policy into effect, there primarily needs to be legislation banning any and all forms of cloning. Is should also be fed into the media of how cloning is bad. While the majority of people dont like cloning, very few voice their opinion and that could be our downfall. People need to be educated about this before it can be fought. I have plenty of resources that can show this.
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Justin, you are calling for legislative measures that would "put this policy into effect", but you never formulated a policy! What exactly do you want to do in your paper: call for and justify an overall ban on cloning research (policy argument) or outline how this ban should be enforced now that stem research is already in progress (proposal argument)?
I am going for the justification of banning so I guess its a policy argument.
I think this is an interesting topic and should definitely have boundries on when it can and can not be used. Anything used in the wrong way can be bad. So, I agree with you.
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