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by SideburnsOfDoom 820 days ago
> The freedom to not be exposed to lab-grown meat.

What do you mean "exposed to" ?

If you mean "eat it", then ... don't eat it. Eat something else. That's not at all the same as preventing me from eating it. "personal freedom" is, as I said, a multi-edged implement, Why trample on my freedom in the process of freely not eating something?

If you mean that it's around, then so is lead, gasoline exhaust smoke and any number of other pollutants that are present in some quantity, are much harder to avoid, and are worse. We don't have complete freedom from them. There is no justification for a special legal exception for lab-grown meat.

If you mean that you don't want it present in the same supermarket, even wrapped in plastic, then ... isn't that a little fragile? Vegans are expected to shop in meat-carrying shops, and there is no justification for a special legal exception in that direction, or the the other direction.

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> There is no justification for a special legal exception for lab-grown meat.

Sure there is. It's untested and experimental. I don't want to go to a restaurant and accidentally eat lab-grown meat.

Then chose to eat something else, you're good. I'm not seeing your choice here as in any way a worse issue than anyone else (such as someone on a vegetarian or halal diet) faces already without this kind of special treatment.

And I don't think you're engaging fully with the questions above in parent or grandparent post. I will refrain from repeating myself when you can always re-read.

Do you also worry about muslims accidentally eating non-halal meat? Do you worry about jews accidentally eating pork? Would you be okay for them to ban such things?

As a vegetarian who pukes when I accidentally eat meat (happened twice in ten years), I would like to ban all meat. I trust that I'll have your enthusiastic support?