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HMG ministerial guidelines should stipulate that anti-vivisectionists that terrorise others should have adequate surveillance by GCHQ, MI5, police

Submitted on Monday 16th April 2012

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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HMG ministerial guidelines should stipulate that anti-vivisectionists that terrorise others should have adequate surveillance by GCHQ, MI5, police

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HMG ministerial guidelines should stipulate that anti-vivisectionists that terrorise, intimate others & commit other crimes should be kept under surveillance (by email, phone, website, CCTV, etc) by police, MI5/GCHQ & prosecuted if necessary. Animal experimentation is as essential as breeding animals for food & harvesting the by-products (like leather) of their slaughter; enabling UK to be in the frontiers of bioscience R&D. In pharmacological R&D for new drug agonists (enhancers) or antagonist (inhibiters) of specific biochemical metabolic pathways & processes, SUITABLE animal models (like primates for Alzheimer’s Disease research) are required. Drugs attached (in lock & key fashion) to biological substrates (in cell receptors in membranes, DNA, enzymes, precursor macromolecules, etc) can switch on or off certain biochemical pathways of APPROPRIATE species concerned hence providing the desired chemotherapeutic interventions.


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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

The e-petitions process is designed to allow individuals to raise issues about Government policy. The matter that you have raised is an operational one for law enforcement agencies.

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