Read the full articlePolitico reports that yesterday the Arizona state legislature has passed a bill making it a felony to "intentionally or knowingly creating a human-animal...
Read the full articlePolitico reports that yesterday the Arizona state legislature has passed a bill making it a felony to "intentionally or knowingly creating a human-animal...
maybe it's for the best.........
Other than wasting the tax money on our incompetent legislatures to pass a useless bill....maybe it will at least stop some animal testing/cruelty. That'd be cool.
Presumably it's intended to forbid genetic tricks where we grow human parts in animals to harvest for medical uses?
Sucky law, though. Almost everything it bans would be incredibly cool.
Pennsylvania just introduced a similar bill. The only point of interest: They use language that attempts to be an end run around the "suspicion" standard in Arizona. You'll see the intent in the article below, however.
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10124...#ixzz0mz6WVIAN
damn it, i was so friggin looking forward to having a tail someday.
You'll just have to design one with less than a certain threshold of genetic overlap with any single animal. This should be do-able.
Thank God I don't live in Arizona. My experiments can now continue! YES!!!!!!
Horseface boy, here we come!
Gay furry. Hmmm...That's actually a new one for me, but from what I just read it's kind of an oxymoron, really. But it is true, Raza, I loves me a horseface/man body. I mean, come on? Is there anything else more sexually desirable? Just look at Hugh Grant. People go crazy for that fuckin' horseface guy.
horsefaceboy'll have a rough time in school.......better give him a couple hooves too
An oxymoron? Don't you mean a redundancy?
Of all states, Arizona passes the no animal splicing law? They need to pass that along to Arkansas and get those damn farmers to stop fucking the livestock. Granted, from what I've seen the cows, sheep, and goats do look better than their wives.
But can I still splice the DNA of a pig and elephant. I want to prove Isaac Hayes wrong.
Apparently there may be something opposing stem cell research buried in this bizarro bill, due to the use of animal parts to avoid human fetus-farming.
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