EPA propose testing of chemicals on human subjects.
Public comments are now being accepted by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) on its newly proposed federal regulation
regarding the testing of chemicals and pesticides on human subjects.
Earlier this year, Congress had mandated the EPA create a rule that permanently bans chemical testing on pregnant women and children, but the EPA's newly proposed rule actually creates gaping loopholes for the chemical industry. The rule allows for government and industry scientists to treat children as human guinea pigs in chemical experiments in the following situations:
1) Children who "cannot be reasonably consulted," such as those that are mentally handicapped or orphaned newborns may be tested on. With permission from the institution or guardian in charge of the individual, the child may be exposed to chemicals for the sake of research.
2) Parental consent forms are not necessary for testing on children who have been neglected or abused.
3) Chemical studies on any children outside of the U.S. are acceptable.
You can learn more and and if you choose to, take action: http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa6.cfm
Protection Agency (EPA) on its newly proposed federal regulation
regarding the testing of chemicals and pesticides on human subjects.
Earlier this year, Congress had mandated the EPA create a rule that permanently bans chemical testing on pregnant women and children, but the EPA's newly proposed rule actually creates gaping loopholes for the chemical industry. The rule allows for government and industry scientists to treat children as human guinea pigs in chemical experiments in the following situations:
1) Children who "cannot be reasonably consulted," such as those that are mentally handicapped or orphaned newborns may be tested on. With permission from the institution or guardian in charge of the individual, the child may be exposed to chemicals for the sake of research.
2) Parental consent forms are not necessary for testing on children who have been neglected or abused.
3) Chemical studies on any children outside of the U.S. are acceptable.
You can learn more and and if you choose to, take action: http://www.organicconsumers.org/epa6.cfm
Caroline Collard
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