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Response rates from 139 Fleetwood - Port Kells voters.

91%
Yes
9%
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91%
Yes
9%
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 @B2W3N3Hfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

Yes but with appropriate safeguarding to protect individuals and their genetic makeup and ensure there is no negatives with having genetic material available to insurance companies.

 @B2VNVNWfrom British Columbia  answered…1wk1W

Only if they are willing to commit money to social programs that keep unhealthy people housed and cared for. Just because you treat a disease and prolong life doesn’t mean the quality of life is great.

 @B2V8SXTfrom Alberta  answered…1wk1W

Maybe a little bit for more serious diseases, but everything must be done ethically, so it might be better if it was done privately. Still ethically.

 @B2SXCQRfrom Alberta  answered…2wks2W

It's too diverse of a question to be filtered into a yes or no. Science has the change to have a negative impact

 @B2PT6BZfrom Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Yes, the research should be done within reason (the research could lead to more knowledge about diseases, but also lead to a dark side of eugenics)

 @B2PMG8Rfrom Ontario  answered…2wks2W

There are better things to focus on than creating better genetics for the future and should focus on the now

 @B2PJLMBfrom Ontario  answered…2wks2W

Under strict and unbiased supervision, with plenty of long-term testing and full knowledge of any potentially harmful side effects.

 @B2LZCJTfrom Ontario  answered…3wks3W

I believe this should be done for things like cancer, Parkinson’s, and other similar diseases that gradually become more prevalent and limits cognitive abilities as you age. But it is a slippery slope into eugenics.