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Response rates from 1.2k 6000 voters.
54% Yes |
46% No |
29% Yes |
46% No |
25% Yes, but not for cosmetics |
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Unique answers from 6000 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9MYFHGP10mos10MO
No, animals react differently to humans on most medications so not only is it unethical to the animal, it's ineffective for the human.
@8RLTJCF4yrs4Y
Yes but only rats or mice
@9F9VNPV2yrs2Y
Yes, so long as there is no harm done to the animals that the tests are being done to.
@997LC632yrs2Y
No, unless there are no viable alternatives
@B46SKB66 days6D
No, this practise is cruel and unjust. If we want to test a medical product, use humans who have consented, not an animal in a cage.
@B3Y8Q6D 2wks2W
Yes but there should be strict regulation and transparency on the treatment of animals used for animal testing
@B3VYT56 2wks2W
Only if circumstances require for potential life saving treatment and no alternative method is suitable
@B3S5GRB3wks3W
People who commit charges such as murder (not in self defence), and child molestation charges should be used instead.
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