In Other Political News

Nov 08, 2006 14:02

With the control of the Senate down to the absolute wire, hinging on Virginia, I thought I'd take a look around the country and see what some of the other things that people were voting on yesterday. Here's what I found:

Voted NO to medical marijuana/legalizing marijuana:Colorado, by 60% (they were actually voting to legalize it outright ( Read more... )

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faerieburst November 8 2006, 22:07:30 UTC
"The mandate is, essentially, just against using *federal* dollars to fund embryonic stem cell research that uses stem cells outside the allowed lines of embryonic stem cells."

Yes my dear, hence the sentence "That was kind of huge in terms of federal funding being a major contributor to research going on in universities and such."

Also, I'm pretty sure that human cloning is not considered kosher yet by any faction.

While the private and foundation funding may have increased to larger than the NIH budget, that's almost 10 years of research time wasted while the private sector tried to ramp up and compensate.

No, I'm not saying this is the Republicans fault. Hi, 1995, all Democrat in the White House, all the time. I'm just happy that something OTHER than the private sector is making moves in the direction of allowing and funding such research.

What makes this cooler is that it was an amendment TO THEIR CONSTITUTION. That's HUGE. This was the first time that I am aware of that a state *protected stem cell research* in their constitution. That, in my book, is progress.

~Aramada

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escaaapefromla November 9 2006, 01:15:41 UTC
Yea - the conspiracy theorists are having a field day about that one

You ban all Federal funding (colleges etc.) get the votes from the RR. Meanwhile all your money hungry friends (big corps with the labs already built/big pharma) in the private sector STILL do stem cell research and get the patents/profits.

Interesting Win/Win for the politicians but it's nice to see people voting like this.

I'm still sad about Afirmative Action (I went to the U of M)

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