Cloning
If you had a chance to clone yourself right now, would you? Some people may favor cloning when they first think about it because it would be an amazing experience to meet yourself but it is a major risk for the society to take. There are still many thought and testing that is needed before the world is ready for cloning. There may be some positive affects to cloning humans, but there are far too many opposing factors in this situation. Cloning humans is ambiguous and abnormal; therefore, cloning humans should be illegal.
If cloning humans would be legal, there would be crime. If people started to make clones, then everyone would want a clone of themselves. So if the original person gets hurt or injured, he or she could take an organ from their clone. This would end up death for the poor clone. This would be crime because the clone is a human being and it can think like any other humans. Thus, a clone is a normal person and is no different from anyone else. Killing a clone would be the same as killing an ordinary person. Cloning is morally wrong.
It also wouldn't be fair for the clone. A clone isn't any different from his duplicate. A regular person has all the rights in which it is written on the constitution. A clone would be a part of humanity. The genetic copy wouldn't have any real parents or
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life. A clone would live in a cage, science lab, without a normal child or adulthood. It would be better off for the clone to die rather than living a life where he or she is being tormented.
Overpopulation would occur if creating a clone would be legal. If people create a large a ...