The FDA is moving to allow food from cloned animals and their offspring to be sold to the public
without labels. Please write to the FDA and let them know your concerns about animal cloning.
The FDA should not approve cloning when it is clearly an experimental technology that seriously
jeopardizes animal welfare, raises significant ethical questions that have yet to be addressed,
and presents no benefits for consumers.
We have provided you with a sample letter below that you can
submit electronically,
or that you can print and mail to the FDA (after signing and printing your name). Comments should
reference docket number 2003N-0573. While every comment the FDA receives is helpful, it is even
more effective if you can personalize your letter. Thank you for your support!
To download a copy of the sample letter in MS Word format
click here.
Sample Letter:
Andrew C. Von Eschenbach
Commissioner
Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305)
Food and Drug Administration
5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1061
Rockville, MD 20852
Dear Commissioner Von Eschenbach,
I would like to take this opportunity to comment on the FDA's Draft Animal Cloning Risk Assessment
(Docket # 2003N-0573). I am highly concerned about the serious health problems that plague cloned
animals. The FDA is ignoring the scientific evidence consistently showing that the animals involved
in the cloning process suffer from highly alarming rates of health problems, defects, and death, far
more so than conventionally bred animals. I do not think that cloned foods should be allowed in
grocery stores when there are significant animal welfare concerns and ethical questions that need to
be addressed.
If cloned foods are sold to the public, they must be clearly labeled because I do not want to support
a practice that is as cruel, unethical, and unnecessary as cloning. I also think that too little is
known about the long-term effects of cloning, and labels are necessary for tracking any problems that
may occur.
Cloning is an experimental technology that causes severe animal suffering and is opposed by most
consumers. Please reconsider your recommendations and keep food from cloned animals and their
offspring off of our grocery store shelves.
Sincerely,