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 @ISIDEWITH asked…3mins3m

Should the government allow the commercialization of lab-grown meat?

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…2hrs2H

Should the government regulate the use of CRISPR technology for human genetic modifications?

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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...…3 days3D

No

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  @Spartan0536 from Florida answered…20hrs20H

Yes, and increase funding and subsidization for 4th Generation nuclear options such as IMSR and LFTR as examples.

 @9MLWF3G from Texas answered…3mins3m

No, because we are not completely sure of the effects of consuming lab-grown meat.

 @9MLTK9D from North Carolina answered…1hr1H

Yes but no at the same time. They need to make a lot of tests before giving it to people.

 @9MLSFSS answered…2hrs2H

As long as this doesn't go to the eugenics route then its good

 @9MLS9J5 from Pennsylvania answered…2hrs2H

If it is regulated and abides with rules from the FDA

 @9MLR6G8 from Texas answered…3hrs3H

No because humans should not eat meat period, but it is more ethical than eating livestock.

 @9MLP6NM from Hawaii answered…6hrs6H

Considering that it is technically already a thing really. I would ask it is put on the label rather than not explained.…

 @9MLMN57 from Oregon answered…8hrs8H

this is eugenic either way and shouldn't be a thing

 @9MLM8MV from Texas answered…8hrs8H

It should be used for the good of humanity and duties

 @9MLKYVG from Florida answered…10hrs10H

Yes, unless there is a solid reasoning as to not, for example religious beliefs, health restrictions, etc.

 @9MLK57N from Texas answered…11hrs11H

I need more information about this procedure in order to form an opinion

 @9MLJSTR from Florida answered…11hrs11H

As long as it is clearly stated that its fake meat... i dont want it in my body but there are too many hungry people for…

 @9MLGS34 from Pennsylvania answered…14hrs14H

There is a lot of good crispr can do and I’m not educated enough on the bad stuff to answer this

 @9MLGF9B from Oregon answered…15hrs15H

No, but schools and businesses, etc, may reserve the right to deny in-person service to unvaccinated people (including c…

 @9MLF5VJ from New Mexico answered…16hrs16H

No, you should be able to do whatever you want with your body and not be controlled.

 @9MLDWKV answered…16hrs16H

We should focus on America first, then saving the earth, and then maybe we could fund NASA space missions.

 @9MLDKQJ from Missouri answered…17hrs17H

I think the regulation of CRISPR by the government should be limited. because if the government has full regulation over…

 @9MLCR65 from New Mexico answered…17hrs17H

no but it would be helpful for family's who have bad genetic health issues

 @3JZDMSD answered…18hrs18H

Yes, with appropriate labeling, nutrient disclosures, and referenceable creditable testing literature.