which means it automatically expires after five years. The Rhode Island law is similar to the Californian law it to has a five-year sunset clause. Michigan has a more radical law, for cloning of a child, or the creation of a cloned embryo, research on cloning carries a penalty up to ten years. It doesn't matter, the law applies to any type of research using cloning techniques whether it is to cure diseases or to impregnate an infertile woman or to help an infertile patient. In a recent poll conduct by Time magazine and CNN ninety percent thought that cloning a human was a bad idea. Most people have a bad outlook on cloning because they do not know the whole truth about cloning. Most people have false ideas about cloning. The rumor that it took 277 tries to impregnate Dolly, the cloned sheep, is false. The scientist started with 277 embryos and only 29 developed into fertilized eggs. Out of those twenty-nine eggs, Dolly was the only sheep that survived until birth. There were not any dead lambs born, the pregnancy was cared all the way though. Before people judge cloning they need to have an idea of what they are talking about. There are three basic ways to clone a human, the splitting of a cell from an embryo (twinning), the Roslin technique used to create Dolly, and the Honolulu technique. The Twinning technique is done when an embryo is fertilized by a sperm cell. After it is fertilized, the cell starts dividing into an Eight-cell embryo. Then each one of those cells came be taken and implant into the uteri of eight separate mothers, which in turn creates eight clones. The second way is the Roslin technique. This how that dolly was created. You take an egg and take out the nucleus. Then you discard that nucleus. By doing this you have remove almost all of the eggs DNA and genes. Then you insert the nucleus of the mammal you are trying to clone into the old cell. You do this by either fusing an adult cell with an enucleated egg or...