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@96KSTFXConservative3yrs3Y
Yes, if it’s beneficial for research purposes and if they’re doing early testing on animals that are considered pests
@92VCKC2Conservative3yrs3Y
if they have no other option and there's still many of that species
@8VN3SPMConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, as long as it is as painless as possible for the animals and serve a greater good for humanity .
@8VJ6J92Conservative4yrs4Y
The only animals that should ever be exposed to these things are mice and rats as they are extremely numerous and an overall pest.
@8QTGVGYLibertarian4yrs4Y
Use volunteer testers instead of animals
@8NMJNN2Libertarian4yrs4Y
Yes, in some cases, such as testing on rats. I don't believe we should test on mammals like Chimps, or domestic animals.
@8KNNZN6Conservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but only for animals with violent history.
@8DHZYSJLibertarian5yrs5Y
Yes but just some animals like hamsters, or animals that we always see in experiments.
@8CTCX4KConservative5yrs5Y
No, citizens should have the right to apply to test for the safety of drugs, vaccines, medical devices, and cosmetics with payment.
@9228GBBConservative3yrs3Y
Yes but not on household pet’s
@8HZP93DConservative5yrs5Y
Yes, but only when all regulations are met and animal welfare is maximized.
@8GJ55J3Conservative5yrs5Y
Yes, as long as proper safety measures are taken to ensure the animal is not being abused by researchers outside of testing.
@8X5SRMD3yrs3Y
Yes, but only some animals.
@5BMX4XT3yrs3Y
Yes for safety of drugs, caccines & medical devices. Not for cosmetics nor cosmetic surgeries.
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