H.R.5910 - Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act of 2008

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal hybrids. view all titles (3)

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  • Popular: Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act of 2008 as introduced.
  • Official: To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human-animal hybrids. as introduced.
  • Short: Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act of 2008 as introduced.

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05/01/08
Cardinal Rigali praises proposed human-animal hybrid embryo ban

The Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act (HR 5910) was introduced in the House on April 24 by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ). Identical legislation, Senate Bill ...

Source: Catholic News Agency, CO
04/30/08
Cardinal Rigali Welcomes Proposed Human/Animal Hybrid Ban

The Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act (HR 5910) was introduced in the House on April 24 by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ). Identical legislation, S. 2358, ...

Source: Earthtimes (press release), UK
04/30/08
Pro-Life Groups Back Congressional Bill to Ban Human-Animal Hybrid ...

The measure is the Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act (HR 5910) and Senator Sam Brownback introduced the Senate companion bill last fall. ...

Source: LifeNews.com, MT
04/25/08
Bill to Ban Human-Animal Hybrid Creation Introduced in Congress

Chris Smith introduced the Human-Animal Hybrid Prohibition Act, HR 5910, to ban the creation of part-human, part-animal hybrid beings. ...

Source: Lifesite, PA

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