Diamondeye wrote:
I'm not sure how the FDA is the government "protecting you from yourself."
You've pretty much answered the question yourself:
Diamondeye wrote:
There's no reason people should have to vote with their feet to get access to safe food and drugs.
If people don't feel the need to make sure what they put into their body is "safe", then they're looking to the Gov't to protect them from themselves. Sadly, that trust is misplaced, as the FDA doesn't do nearly the inspections that people assume they do. A prime example would be the recent listeria outbreak that led to 25 deaths, one miscarriage and 123 illnesses in 26 states; Jensen farms had never been inspected by the FDA in their 20 years of operations.
Diamondeye wrote:
The FDA is not like the Department of Education, which simply relies on the power to tax and spend to coerce compliance out of states on a matter than actually can be effectively regulated at the state level. Food and drugs can't; they cross state lines as a matter of course in their marketing, so not only are they explicitly withing the purview of interstate commerce, it would be impossible for the states to regulate them effectively since the states cannot make treaties or agreements with each other.
I'd assume that they wouldn't need to make treaties with the other states, as they could handle it like CCW, LPN/VN and RN licensure, for example.
Diamondeye wrote:
That said, food production that remains entirely within a state should be removed from Federal regulation if it isn't already. Farmer Joe should be able to sell watermelons at his personal stand with only the state to worry about.
I'd prefer that a professional that has a vested interest in his or her work being top notch be hired by the selling party, if they wish to show that their product has passed said professional's inspection. It is in this way the producer can be assured that the inspection is up to the standards they desire and the consumer can choose who to trust due to the inspector's documented reputation. The current system of haphazard regulation and inadequate, irregular and non-existent inspection is another example of security theater.
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