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Urgent! Action Alert

THE PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL ON BIOETHICS ISSUED REPORT
CALL THE WHITE HOUSE AND YOUR SENATORS

The President’s Council on Bioethics Released Their Report on Human Cloning.
The Report Calls for a Four-Year Moratorium on Therapeutic Cloning for
Important Medical Research

Tell the White House and Your Senators MORATORIUM = BAN

Please Take a Few Minutes to Visit the
Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research Website
(www.camradvocacy.org)
and Take Action In Support of
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Research (SCNT)

The President’s Council on Bioethics released their report on Thursday, July
11th. The report advises the President there should be a four-year
moratorium on somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT, commonly referred to as
therapeutic cloning). The report is an effort by Leon Kass to influence the
Senate debate. While a moratorium may sound like a compromise to many
Senators, it is a thinly veiled attempt at banning this important research.
ALL Senators and the President need to hear from YOU that a moratorium is
equal to a ban.

Call the White House and let your voice be heard, a moratorium is equal to a
ban:
202-456-1414

More than ever, we need you to contact your Senators to let them know that
SCNT is vital to stem cell research and must NOT be criminalized. Tell your
Senators a moratorium is not a compromise. Talking points and background
information are available on the CAMR Website (www.camradvocacy.org).

1. A moratorium isn’t necessary. SCNT/human therapeutic cloning research
has been studied and endorsed by the National Academy of Sciences.

2. A moratorium is a thinly veiled attempt at banning important research
outright. Proponents of a moratorium know how difficult it is to lift one –
that is why they are proposing it.

3. A moratorium would mean that important medical breakthroughs are put
on hold indefinitely. People suffering from disease are told they will just
have to wait for their cures. Many of these patients do not have time to
wait and a research delay could be a death sentence.

4. A moratorium sends a strong signal to the scientific community that
SCNT/human therapeutic cloning should not be pursued. Further, it
stigmatizes this research as suspect. Researchers will be unwilling to
pursue this important area of science because of the stigma as well as the
uncertainty about whether it will ever become an accepted form of research.

5. Shutting down research today and restarting it when a moratorium is
lifted is illogical. It makes no sense to impose a moratorium that forces
patients with diseases to wait two years before researchers can get started
on potential cures and treatments. A moratorium will hold back science much
longer than two years.

6. With a moratorium, SCNT research will continue in other countries
while disallowed in the United States – the effects of this will be:
• Scientists may leave this country to perform research elsewhere.
• Americans will not have first access to the newest, and potentially
best, treatments because new products will be developed in other countries.
• The U.S. will surrender its ability to lead the world not only in
research, but to set the ethical and regulatory standards about how this
research should be conducted.

7. Senators Arlen Specter (R-PA), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Orrin Hatch
(R-UT), and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) have joined together to sponsor S. 2439,
the “Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2002.” The act would ban reproductive
cloning to create children, but permit privately funded research involving
somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), sometimes called therapeutic cloning.
This legislation is widely supported among scientific, medical, and patient
groups.

8. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) and Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) have
sponsored S. 1899, a bill by that would ban all cloning including SCNT; put
researchers in prison; and deny patients the benefit of any therapies
developed from therapeutic cloning outside the United States.


Make your support of SCNT known!!!!!




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