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by Retric
16 days ago
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I hope you can understand why a book with a “Publication date : December 31, 1974” might have some gaps here in terms of relevant research and current regulations. As to the leaded gas issue, that’s a function of less strict regulations allowing unleaded gas. Many countries have banned it without issue. |
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As for leaded gas, the problem was changing the engine designs would require recertification so expensive that people just keep using 1960s engine designs.
Regulations have an effect of stifling new development - in drugs and airplane engines.
As for drugs, there is a way out. Allow legally consenting adults the right to sign a piece of paper stating that they understand that drug X is not approved by the FDA and they take it at their own risk.