. The challenges of human cloning for public policy in Illinois. Human cloning; Human cloning; Human cloning; Public Policy. cloning and may not yet have well developed opinions about this subject. 5. If Illinois were to regulate or prohibit SNT research and its applica- tions, several legal and policy questions would be raised. Existing or future federal laws may conflict with or preempt state legislation. Constitutional challenges based on the right to research and the right to procreate may also arise. Finally, if Illinois's legislation were more prohibitive than the legislation of other st


. The challenges of human cloning for public policy in Illinois. Human cloning; Human cloning; Human cloning; Public Policy. cloning and may not yet have well developed opinions about this subject. 5. If Illinois were to regulate or prohibit SNT research and its applica- tions, several legal and policy questions would be raised. Existing or future federal laws may conflict with or preempt state legislation. Constitutional challenges based on the right to research and the right to procreate may also arise. Finally, if Illinois's legislation were more prohibitive than the legislation of other states, significant scientific, medical, commercial, and educational benefits of SNT research and its applications probably would be lost to SNT and its applications in medicine, science, and commerce are tremen- dously important advances that Illinois, with its great strengths in health care, education, and innovative technology, is poised to pursue. The government of the state of Illinois must consider both how to foster this research and its applica- tions while at the same time standing ready to protect the citizens of Illinois from any excesses, unsafe practices, and other social costs that may flow from this promising new technology. Page 6 The Challenges of Human Cloning for Public Policy in Illinois. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Institute of Government and Public Affairs. [Urbana] : Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois


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