I'd love to hear what the FDA would be protecting us from, exactly. What do we, as citizens, have to gain from allowing the FDA to control whether and how we use nicotine?
Are there studies out there showing that it's more dangerous than other substances we ingest every day? I mean, sure, it's been shown to be addictive, but how is addiction in itself something we need to be protected from? Why would the government need any more say about my nicotine intake? How is my life, or anyone's, improved by giving them that power?
I really don't see it. I can't even get a grip on what it is they're supposed to be protecting me from.
Are there studies out there showing that it's more dangerous than other substances we ingest every day? I mean, sure, it's been shown to be addictive, but how is addiction in itself something we need to be protected from? Why would the government need any more say about my nicotine intake? How is my life, or anyone's, improved by giving them that power?
I really don't see it. I can't even get a grip on what it is they're supposed to be protecting me from.
