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Schwarzenegger Passes Law to Protect Animal Researchers

September 30, 2008 04:37 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

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RESEARCHERS SUCK

I would love to see Schwarzenegger experimented on,there are alternatives to finding cures,no innocent animal needs to be put through horrific torture to find cures,tis cruel and mean!

Apparently you are one of those animal rights activists.

A group did indeed claim responsability and the leader talked on A.M. radio which I've heard personally defending her action. No charges has been made (yet) because the leader is a woman in her 80's. The 20 year-old maniac who put a bomb under the car of one researcher is known...but justice is slow.

Also it seems you don't have a grip of the english language.

"police have attributed.." does not mean police is guessing or police thinks..

Look at a dictionary. Attribute means "it belongs to"

Misdemeanoir is not enough, it should be a felony.

If cruelty to animals is a felony (it is in California) then cruelty to humans (bombing their house and cars) should be a felony too.

thanks

Thank you for saying that police have attributed the acts to AR activists, instead of what most media have done: say definitively that AR activists were the perpetrators even though no one has claimed responsibility or even been charged.

I believe, though, that animal experimenters shouldn't get special treatment. Shouldn't John and Jane Doe be protected, too?

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