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| No | 44% | 227 votes | Total: 512 votes | |
| Yes | 56% | 285 votes |
No
by iiivix
Created on: December 15, 2007
Small rodents don't need regulation because they are a pest. The Animal Welfare Act does not protect
Created on: January 08, 2008
I understand that rats and mice are God's creation and living breathing rodents to be scientifically
Created on: February 25, 2008
Remember the Black Plague?
How about the scourge of America in the 1700's in New Orleans?
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Yes
Created on: April 14, 2008 Last Updated: June 10, 2009
Is there any legitimate reason to exclude them? Being listed will not stop research being done on them
by Sassafras
Created on: December 24, 2007
As PETA president Ingrid Newkirk once provocatively but quite accurately remarked, "When it comes to
Created on: May 17, 2011 Last Updated: May 18, 2011
Should rats and mice be added to the Animal Welfare Act for research? Different opinions on this topic
by Aly Mcinnis
Created on: May 22, 2009
For some time, like many Americans, I considered myself a rat hater. The stereotype of them being dirty,
Created on: January 20, 2009
Many people believe animals should be: tested on, eaten, worn, etc. If we have our heart set on cruelty,
Created on: February 19, 2008
The Animal Welfare Act for research is designed to provide guidelines relating to the welfare of animals
by Ravi Nayar
Created on: March 10, 2008
Sometimes it is impossible to get across the chasm of thousands of years of religious and cultural dogma
Created on: October 02, 2008 Last Updated: November 15, 2008
Time and time again, he would appear-my tiny friend. He would run across the room, often stopping as
by Sage Doak
Created on: September 17, 2007
As a student of biological sciences, I know how important rats are both in learning about science as