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"In the early part of the 20th century, Hitler justified horrible scientific experiments on classes of human beings that he decided were not persons," Nancy E. Fortier, a Ph.D. in chemistry, told the committee in representing the Maryland Catholic Conference opposition to HB 1021. "Jewish people, homosexuals, people with disabilities, and the mentally ill were deemed nonpersons; the experiments with and killing of these human beings were explained away as morally acceptable because the information learned from the experiments would benefit mankind." HB 1021, she suggested, proposed to commit no less a crime.
The unmentioned irony of her testimony was that the lead legislative sponsor of...