Francis S. Collins warns his readers, that every year more than 100 million animals die because they are forced into animal testing. He describes how they are brutally killed in various ways in U.S. laboratories for biology and medical, chemical, food and cosmetic testing and experimentation. The testing of animals for various reasons is not very wrong and should not be allowed. Animal testing should not be legal because it is expensive, it provides unreliable results, and it is violent and cruel.
Animal testing should be illegal because it is very expensive and a waste of money. According to studies, millions of dollars are spent each year in order to support this practice: “USA spends $16 billion dollars …show more content…
The tests do not provide information that is useful: “...the reaction of a drug in an animal's body is quite different from the reaction in a human. They won't react to the drugs in the same way compared to their potential reaction in a natural environment” (Murnaghan). Because the animals may react differently than a human would react to the product, the tests are pointless and useless. The information is unreliable and cannot guarantee a certain reaction from a human. The results are not helpful to human medicine because they are inaccurate. Therefor they are unnecessary. Also, because the animals are raised, sometimes from birth, in these labs, their reaction may even be different from other animals of their own species. In addition, many animals are suffering for almost no reason, “...countless rats and mice are still being burned and poisoned in unreliable and archaic chemical and personal-product tests, even though modern non-animal testing methods are more accurate, fast and economical”(Goodman). All of the test animals are suffering horrible lives in order to help humans. But the results sometimes do not help humans at all. The animals are being tortured and brutally treated for unreliable results. Also, the unreliable results could harm the overall human and animal populations if they are …show more content…
Millions of animals suffer every day. They are put in cages and torture until they are completely worn out and die. For example,“...animals from mice to monkeys experience not just pain but also fear, distress, loneliness, love and joy—in other words, the same wide range of emotions that humans do—more than 100 million animals continue to be locked alone inside barren laboratory cages, burned in painful tests, force-fed toxic chemicals, subjected to crippling surgeries, infected with viruses, traumatized in psychological experiments and deprived of nearly everything that makes life worth living” (Goodman). These test animals have awful, torturous lives. They experience all emotions that humans do. They are locked in tight, small cages for months at a time. They are burned, poked, stabbed and brutally treated. Moreover, the innocent animals have dangerous, and potentially fatal products forced on, and in them. This shows how brutal the living conditions are. The test animals are tortured and put through tons of pain everyday. Bif Naked, from the Vancouver Sun reports, “...rabbits, mice, rats, and guinea pigs having substances forced down their throat, dripped into their eyes, or smeared on their skin, and being left to suffer for days or weeks without pain relief.” The animals involved in animal testing always have their lives on the line. There is always a