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Urgent Action Needed to help Millions of Laboratory Animals

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TONY - 22 Jan 2007 01:10 GMT
Tony
Nottingham
England

21 January 2007

TO: All People Who Care

A new European Chemical Testing Policy
called REACH has now been finalised by
the European Union. Under these proposals
Chemicals of every imaginable kind - from
those used in industrial processes to the
ingredients of consumer products - will be
tested on Millions of animals from mice to
fish to dogs, causing untold suffering.

If you believe that REACH should make more
use of Alternative Testing to test its Chemicals
then please take action now.

If you are a European citizen please contact your
local papers and own MEP asking them to promote
the development of humane non-animal testing
methods under the REACH legislation, which is
the best hope we have for sparing animals the
misery of a testing laboratory.

A sample letter can be found at the BUAV
(British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection)
website at www.BUAV.org   (Select Campaigns,
Chemical Testing, Get Active then Writing to
the local press).

For all Non-European members, you can still
help. Please tell all your colleagues and friends
in the UK and Europe about REACH. Everyone
can help and you can make a difference.

Thank You
Damsel Plum - 22 Jan 2007 15:43 GMT
I would like to adopt a lab fish.  How can I do that?

> the European Union. Under these proposals
> Chemicals of every imaginable kind - from
> those used in industrial processes to the
> ingredients of consumer products - will be
> tested on Millions of animals from mice to
> fish to dogs, causing untold suffering.
Dad - 22 Jan 2007 17:48 GMT
> I would like to adopt a lab fish.  How can I do that?

Send me 10 grand in small unmarked bills.  20 Gs if you want a white
baby lab fish.  I'll get 'er done for you.  No sweat.

Dad
J. - 23 Jan 2007 17:52 GMT
> > I would like to adopt a lab fish.  How can I do that?
>
> Send me 10 grand in small unmarked bills.  20 Gs if you want a white
> baby lab fish.  I'll get 'er done for you.  No sweat.
>
> Dad

What kind of whitefish, Dad, walleye?  I know they're pricey, but
c'mon.

J.
J. - 23 Jan 2007 17:50 GMT
> I would like to adopt a lab fish.  How can I do that?

Did you want that before or after testing?

J.

> > the European Union. Under these proposals
> > Chemicals of every imaginable kind - from
> > those used in industrial processes to the
> > ingredients of consumer products - will be
> > tested on Millions of animals from mice to
> > fish to dogs, causing untold suffering.
Mike Dobony - 23 Jan 2007 00:44 GMT
> Tony
> Nottingham
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> use of Alternative Testing to test its Chemicals
> then please take action now.

You mean like prisoner or other "non-persons," like pre-born children or
children under the age of 9 months (per a Harvard medical ethicist)?
 
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