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   BIOLOGICAL WARFARE : GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
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Keeping track of anthrax: The case for a biosecurity convention -- Michael Barletta, Amy Sands & Jonathan B. Tucker  -- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists  -- May 01, 2002

The authors suggest that to control the threat of bioterrorism, the Bush administration should strengthen domestic regulations to control and secure deadly pathogens and toxins and by launching the negotiation of a new ?biosecurity convention? to control these substances internationally.

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Scientists Ponder Limits on Access to Germ Research -- Andrew Pollack  -- New York Times  -- November 27, 2001

With concern about bioterrorism growing, government officials, ethicists and scientists are beginning to grapple with a thorny question — whether the nation's biologists and biotechnology companies should be regulated, or regulate themselves, to restrict access to information and materials that might be used for biological weapons.

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