They Haven't Purchased Baby Parts Since 2018

CarlinAnnArbor

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The FDA wants to assure Americans 5hat they haven't purchased aborted pre-born body parts since 2018.

Well good for them. I wonder how many knew the government treated the remains of babies this way?

 
The FDA wants to assure Americans 5hat they haven't purchased aborted pre-born body parts since 2018.

Well good for them. I wonder how many knew the government treated the remains of babies this way?

Most people who realize that humans advance themselves from the deaths of other humans..Yeah, dig it, life feeds off death....
 
Not really but you knew that.

“Fetal tissue research has been critical for scientific and medical advances that have saved the lives of millions of people,” they wrote.



Yes it is...and you should know that, Huff and Puff Addict
 
Give it a rest, the FDA said they won't PURCHASE, fetal remains anymore you pothead
It is legal to conduct research using fetal tissue, subject to laws and regulations addressing issues such as consent from the woman undergoing the abortion. Researchers in the United States have used fetal tissue since the 1930s, and the federal government has funded such research since the 1950s, according to the Congressional Research Service. Give it a rest conjugal prison girl for hire. I really couldn't care if they do or don't purchase any more fetal remains.
 
It is legal to conduct research using fetal tissue, subject to laws and regulations addressing issues such as consent from the woman undergoing the abortion. Researchers in the United States have used fetal tissue since the 1930s, and the federal government has funded such research since the 1950s, according to the Congressional Research Service.

It's illegal to sell the remains.

Stop looking a fool
 
It's illegal to sell the remains.

Stop looking a fool
Again, your federal code annotated has pages missing.


Things get thorny when it comes to acquiring the tissue. A 1993 law made it illegal “to knowingly acquire, receive, or otherwise transfer any human fetal tissue for valuable consideration if the transfer affects interstate commerce.” In other words, you can neither sell nor purchase fetal tissue in the United States.

But the ban comes with a caveat: Companies that supply researchers with fetal tissue can charge to cover their costs for things like storage, preservation and transportation
 

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