This reply does not appear to be showing up but I think it was an intelligent response and came through my email. I will leave it anonymous in case the commenter decided to not post it after all: In fact, off the top of my head other options that would have been less draconian and more effective: - requiring a strict set of tests with ev…
This reply does not appear to be showing up but I think it was an intelligent response and came through my email. I will leave it anonymous in case the commenter decided to not post it after all: In fact, off the top of my head other options that would have been less draconian and more effective: - requiring a strict set of tests with evidence of safety, purity, and chemical composition provided to the state of FL every year (which would allow this product to be used to 'out' any hidden agenda); - labeling requirements or regulations (e.g., can't call it "beef" in FL, maybe even ridiculous warning labels like cigars have); - a luxury tax that would obviously be paid primarily by limousine liberals. Lots of other less authoritarian options were available to address concerns.
This reply does not appear to be showing up but I think it was an intelligent response and came through my email. I will leave it anonymous in case the commenter decided to not post it after all: In fact, off the top of my head other options that would have been less draconian and more effective: - requiring a strict set of tests with evidence of safety, purity, and chemical composition provided to the state of FL every year (which would allow this product to be used to 'out' any hidden agenda); - labeling requirements or regulations (e.g., can't call it "beef" in FL, maybe even ridiculous warning labels like cigars have); - a luxury tax that would obviously be paid primarily by limousine liberals. Lots of other less authoritarian options were available to address concerns.