So, my question: Are there any regulations in America or do you have to abide by any law?
I just know that S1 is unregulated. So it seems to be an absence of regulation in this particular case. Rüdiger from Berlin mentioned there even is a German law granting freedom of doing science, Recht auf freie Wissenschaft (or something like that).
As you sure know, this right stops with genetic modification here in Austria as well as in Germany.
suppose that it might be important if you want to establish a community lab or if you need materials for experiments. Or even if you tinker at home, isn't there any limiting rule??
AFAIK, you can do anything as long as it is not S2 regulated.
The total American law system is totally diferent from ours. while we have the precautionary principle - everything is forbidden that is not allowed, in the US anything is allowed as long as not proven dangerous (evidence based)
Greetings from Oberösterreich,
Andreas
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