and that ban would not be a good thing?
Only if you believe in stopping stem cell research.
you shouldn't farm human beings...
Who's talking about human beings?
The ban seeks to prevent cloning of embryos at very early stages. In Britain, the limit is 14 days.
Many thosands of embryos at that stage are disposed of every year as a consequence of in vitrio fertilisation.
If you can flush it down the sink with no paperwork needed, why not clone it for some good?
However, what the US is seeking to ban is even further from being a human.
Cloning stem cells involves taking an ovum (an unfertilized egg) and replacing it's DNA with other DNA. That "embryo", which is the product of only 1 set of DNA, is then cloned.
So you have an egg, you remove it's DNA, and replace it with someone else's DNA, and allow it to grow for 2 weeks. How is that a human life?