The policy Kass favors is
a. an all-out ban on human cloning, including a ban on the cloning of human
embryos that are not implanted.
b. a moratorium on all cloning for a period of three years, to give the scientific and
ethical communities time to explore all the ramifications of this issue.
c. a total ban on human reproductive cloning, but allow the cloning of human
embryos that are not implanted.
d. a ban on any government support for human reproductive cloning, but not a ban
on privately funded human reproductive cloning.
e. to keep the area free of government regulation, and let the issues be resolved by
individuals and their personal values.
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