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Response rates from 217 Crumlin D voters.
45% Yes |
55% No |
31% Yes |
55% No |
14% Yes, but not for cosmetics |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 217 Crumlin D voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 217 Crumlin D voters.
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Unique answers from Crumlin D voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZM9B9Q5 days5D
i do not personally agree with animal use in testing but i think it is vital / important for medical advancement until something else comes along that is more animal friendly
@9ZM33B36 days6D
Yes, but only in limited circumstances with strict regulation and ethical guidelines, reducing harm where possible
@9ZHHRQC1wk1W
Yes, provided there are government rules regulating how this research can be carried out, along with government oversight to ensure that these rules are being abided by.
@9YNGCR92wks2W
Absolutely not! Animal abuse how about human testing aswell considering the products are for us to use maybe companies will stop selling bad quality products!
@9Z9GW9P2wks2W
No, as unfortunately the effects of drug testing on animals can be more easily maintained and be of less risk than testing first on humans, but incentivise researchers to utilise other means of drugs testing as well as allowing human participants to sign up, also increase monitoring on researchers testing on animals and ban the use of animal testing for cosmetics.
@9Z9B9Y42wks2W
Test on humans instead - it’s human products nothing to do with any other species so test it on them people who volunteer for a certain price or prison cell inmates who are there for large offences
@9ZCTZV62wks2W
Yes but not for cosmetic and it should be reuglated that it is only allowed if there are no other options, and it has been tested and passed certain tests beforehand.
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