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For the welfare act to be helpful it needs to do its job correctly it needs to succeed in preventing animal abuse not pertaining to research happen but that hasn’t been happening. In 2009, The Humane Society of the United States found a possibility of 338 violations in ONE laboratory. Infant chimps are many times videotaped screaming as they are being forcefully removed from their mothers. One incident in 2011, at the University of California at Davis Canter for Neuroscience, "three baby mice were found sealed alive in a plastic baggie and left unattended on a laboratory …show more content…
There is no justified reason for using animals to test on. Scientists use animals for research to study how human medication may react to determine if it’s safe for humans to use. Now, does that sound far, to put animals in danger. No, it’s not fair to use the unprotected to determine if the drugs we want is safe for us to use. The animals used in these experiments are treated awfully, left to die, starved, and deprived of water. The way these animals live their life is no way any living creature should live their life. These animals don’t choose that life, its choose for them by us,