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by AnthonyMouse
938 days ago
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No, it's making the correct point. The government can't get you out of having to do the evaluation yourself because the government is broken, which is unlikely to change. In fact this is a major problem with the existence of the regulations -- they protect incumbents. Patented drugs get FDA approval, public domain drugs that could be alternatives to them don't because there is no one to pay for the approval process. If heroin is legal, nobody forces you to buy it. If generic insulin is illegal, you're in trouble. |
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No government is lawlessness, which is MUCH worse than a mediocre government.
I'd argue that up to a point, lawlessness is worse than even a bad government.
And nothing can beat a good to great government.
If you don't want regulations, sure, Somalia is that way --->