Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What control does Congress have over "the Jena 6" and/or stem cell research; what limitations prevent control?

Congress has certain powers over certain things(laws, declaring war, regulation of commerce, etc.). But, what do they have to do with "the Jena 6," stem cell research, and even end-of-life drugs, usually cancer patients will use when they know for sure they are going to die?

What control does Congress have over "the Jena 6" and/or stem cell research; what limitations prevent control?
The Stem Cell project must conform with the laws that were passed by Congress, otherwise, their acts can be subject to civil or criminal prosecution if found violative of laws when there are valid complaints from people against their projects.
Reply:Congress basically has as much control as it wants to through making laws depicting certain things legal or not... unfortunately, it's that simple.


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