Guest guest Posted October 5, 2002 Report Share Posted October 5, 2002 In message <1033806263.363.23894.m12 >, writes > >If companies need to test their products, then what can they do? I for one >know absolutely nothing about this topic and so don't know the issues, would >someone be able to point me in the right direction? (to websites or >something) > go to www.uncaged.co.uk [on the horror and uselessness of animal research] for new plans for primate research and major demo in cambridge at noon on october 12 got to www.ex-cape.org.uk the government are trying to push through plans for a primate research lab against the wishes of cambridge city council and of the college outside whose gates the facility would be built. also www.drhadwentrust.org.uk [on modern non-animal research] you could also try buav and navs sites. so it's not " just " mice - and even if it were, mice feel pain same as we do. if the distinction is not capacity to suffer, what is it? intelligence? ability to protest? if so, quite a lot of humans would be fair game too - and *are*, if the truth were known. there is no *ethical* argument which would ban experiments on *all* humans but not on other animals - only arguments rooted in selfishness, greed and expediency. this is an industry - and a highly lucrative one - in which hypocrisy rules. vanessa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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