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Welcome to Call to Decision
MEDIA
RELEASE
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
For Immediate Release
National
"DNA Warehouse" bill passes; Americans citizens to become
unwilling subjects of genetic research
CCHC
calls on President Bush to Veto the Bill
Minneapolis/Saint
Paul – Yesterday, in a voice vote, the U.S. House of
Representatives passed a bill to authorize the creation of a national
DNA warehouse and broad-scale genetic research on the American public.
S.1858, passed by the U.S. Senate last December, has been sent to the
President for signing.
Twila Brase, president of CCHC, makes the following statement:
"We are asking President Bush to veto this unethical, immoral, and
unconstitutional bill. Congress has voted to strip citizens of genetic
privacy rights and DNA property rights. The bill also violates research
ethics and the Nuremberg Code.
"Soon, under this bill, the DNA of all citizens will be housed in
government genomic biobanks and considered government property for
government research. The DNA taken at birth from every citizen is
essentially owned by the government, and every citizen becomes a
potential subject of government-sponsored genetic research.
"The public is clueless. S. 1858 imposes a federal agenda of DNA
databanking and population-wide genetic research. It does not
require consent and there are no requirements to fully inform parents
about the warehousing of their child's DNA for the purpose of genetic
research. Already, in Minnesota, the state health department reports
that 42,210 children of
the 780,000 whose DNA is housed in the Minnesota "DNA
warehouse" have been subjected to genetic research without their
parent's knowledge or consent.
"President Bush should not sign this bill."
Twila Brase is president of Citizens' Council on Health Care.
She can be reached at 651-646-8935.
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Citizens'
Council on Health Care supports freedom for patients and doctors,
medical
innovation, and the right to a
confidential patient-doctor relationship
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