What if you could prevent harm to others? If they could screen out genetic markers for antisocial personality disorder, sociopathy etc., would you do it?
It seems to me that that case would be the strongest argument for genetic screening. One could argue that it would be immoral not to do it.
I'm a university student from Canada, when I was 19 I worked in a co-op position for a term at a New York company and made $20/hour, with a raise if I went back.
QA jobs have a bad reputation in co-op programs for being "bottom of the ladder", but if you take one and have a little experience you'll usually be making a lot more money than you would in anything else.
What if you could prevent harm to others? If they could screen out genetic markers for antisocial personality disorder, sociopathy etc., would you do it? It seems to me that that case would be the strongest argument for genetic screening. One could argue that it would be immoral not to do it.
I'm a university student from Canada, when I was 19 I worked in a co-op position for a term at a New York company and made $20/hour, with a raise if I went back.
QA jobs have a bad reputation in co-op programs for being "bottom of the ladder", but if you take one and have a little experience you'll usually be making a lot more money than you would in anything else.