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    Bill Would Ban Aborted Fetuses in Food

    An Oklahoma bill that would ban the sale of food containing aborted human fetuses has some people wondering: What food currently contains aborted human fetuses?

    The bill, introduced Jan. 18 by  State Sen. Ralph Shortey, prohibits the manufacture or sale of "food or any other product intended for human consumption which contains aborted human fetuses in the ingredients or which used aborted human fetuses in the research or development of any of the ingredients."

    Shortey declined to give specific examples  but said some food manufacturers used stem cells in the research and development process.

    "There is a potential that there are companies that are using aborted human babies in their research and development of basically enhancing flavor for artificial flavors," he told KRMG Radio. "I don't know if it is happening in Oklahoma, it may be, it may not be. What I am saying is that if it does happen then we are not going to allow it to manufacture here."

    Shortey may be acting on claims that the San Diego-based company Semonyx used proteins derived from human embryonic kidney cells to test artificial sweeteners, NPR reported. The cell line, known as HEK 293, was created from a human embryo in 1970 and has become a staple in biochemistry labs around the world.

    Some people are calling the bill a back-door attempt to ban embryonic stem cell research - a ban Shortey said he would support, KRMG reported.

    Indeed, embryonic stem cell research is  controversial. Critics argue it destroys embryos, which they consider the earliest form of life. But proponents say stem cell research could cure diseases. Last week, for example,  embryonic stem cells were found to improve vision in two women who were legally blind.

    If passed, the bill would take effect Nov. 1.

     
    • SenorSlacker  •  Mesa, Arizona  •  26 days ago
      How about banning cancer causing chemicals from food?
    • Dan  •  Portland, Maine  •  27 days ago
      How about a bill that bans the use of human feces in congress? There would sure be a lot of empty seats in the Capitol!
    • OuterLimits  •  27 days ago
      This is unquestionably the most insane headline I have ever read in my life.
    • Flyn  •  26 days ago
      i saw on a can of soup it said mechanically seperated children, or maybe it was chicken, i didn t have my glasses on
    • Badkitty  •  27 days ago
      What food currently contains aborted human fetuses?
    • Aleksandr  •  Babylon, New York  •  27 days ago
      We should pass a law that requires candidates for public office to pass a psychological evaluation.
    • All  •  San Diego, California  •  27 days ago
      Any way we can ban imbe cile s from being elected into Congress?
    • Andy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  27 days ago
      We should pass a law banning the use of human feces in brownies. "I don't know if it is happening in Oklahoma, it may be, it may not be.
    • All  •  San Diego, California  •  27 days ago
      Makes you wonder what do they REALLY put in Spam.
    • Boof  •  27 days ago
      Ugh. How can you communicate with someone who thinks this way?
    • Mr. Cold Water Of Reality ...  •  27 days ago
      I'm still getting over the fact that this problem was big enough to require legislation.
    • Mike  •  Norfolk, Virginia  •  27 days ago
      You shouldn't be able to pass a bill anymore unless it is accredited by a legitimate scientific or economic panel. It will keep these crazy waste of money bills out of congress
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Chico, California  •  27 days ago
      Why is Oklahoma turning into the land of "The Hills have eyes"?
    • freyatait  •  27 days ago
      SOYLENT GREEN?
    • George B  •  27 days ago
      Another loony legislator, with another useless lunatic bill, doing nothing more than wasting taxpayer dollars.
    • Gary  •  Austin, Texas  •  24 days ago
      What about bat wings and eye of newt? Hope we can at least enjoy these delicacies.
    • Checkmate  •  27 days ago
      What a waste of taxpayer dollars
    • SarahC  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  27 days ago
      Anything gross for publicity.
    • MichaelB  •  27 days ago
      No human tissue or byproduct from humans are used in food- it is already illegal.
      This is just a silly law being used to stir up controversy.
      A complete waste of time and money
    • John  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  27 days ago
      Forgive us folks..........he's a party of one. With the exception of our Senators, we're not all that stupid......