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Dr. Jeff Singer on Prescription Drug Freedom
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“Government‐imposed prescription requirements violate the rights of individuals to access the medicines they want.” - Dr. Jeffrey Singer and Michael F. Cannon, Drug Reformation: End Government’s Power to Require Prescriptions | Cato Institute
The libertarian argument for the right of bodily autonomy is simple. We own our bodies. Therefore, we should have the right to put whatever we choose into them.
Until the 20th century, this was taken for granted. But as Singer and Cannon lay out in their expansive new white paper on ending government’s power to require prescriptions, this right has been gradually eroded.
The result is a more dangerous world, where consumers rely on untrustworthy institutions that restrict their choice and bypass more secure market mechanisms for determining safety and efficacy. Prescription drug companies rake in profits from their privileged legal status, and consumers suffer.
How did we get here? Tune in Sunday, as Jeff “@Dr4Liberty” Singer returns to the show to break down his recommendations for reforming a broken system.
Join our conversation live this Sunday (11/22), at 8am PACIFIC time. As always, your calls are welcome.
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Links:
Drug Reformation: End Government’s Power to Require Prescriptions by Jeff Singer and Michael F. Cannon, White Paper, The Cato Institute [Oct. 20, 2020]
@Dr4Liberty, Follow Jeff Singer on Twitter
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Unprepared: Government Failure at the CDC/FDA with Alex Tabarrok
The Other War on Drugs, with Jessica Flanigan, Aug. 10, 2018
Dr. Jeffrey Singer on Gary Johnson vs. The Lesser of Two Evils
Benjamin Franklin once said:
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Sign up for the weekly liberty digest for a chance to win a paperback copy of Bob’s latest book, Essential Liberty, and get a PDF of the first three chapters of Bob’s new book.
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Manage episode 278391920 series 1004895
“Government‐imposed prescription requirements violate the rights of individuals to access the medicines they want.” - Dr. Jeffrey Singer and Michael F. Cannon, Drug Reformation: End Government’s Power to Require Prescriptions | Cato Institute
The libertarian argument for the right of bodily autonomy is simple. We own our bodies. Therefore, we should have the right to put whatever we choose into them.
Until the 20th century, this was taken for granted. But as Singer and Cannon lay out in their expansive new white paper on ending government’s power to require prescriptions, this right has been gradually eroded.
The result is a more dangerous world, where consumers rely on untrustworthy institutions that restrict their choice and bypass more secure market mechanisms for determining safety and efficacy. Prescription drug companies rake in profits from their privileged legal status, and consumers suffer.
How did we get here? Tune in Sunday, as Jeff “@Dr4Liberty” Singer returns to the show to break down his recommendations for reforming a broken system.
Join our conversation live this Sunday (11/22), at 8am PACIFIC time. As always, your calls are welcome.
(424) BOB-SHOW
Links:
Drug Reformation: End Government’s Power to Require Prescriptions by Jeff Singer and Michael F. Cannon, White Paper, The Cato Institute [Oct. 20, 2020]
@Dr4Liberty, Follow Jeff Singer on Twitter
Related Shows:
Unprepared: Government Failure at the CDC/FDA with Alex Tabarrok
The Other War on Drugs, with Jessica Flanigan, Aug. 10, 2018
Dr. Jeffrey Singer on Gary Johnson vs. The Lesser of Two Evils
Benjamin Franklin once said:
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Sign up for the weekly liberty digest for a chance to win a paperback copy of Bob’s latest book, Essential Liberty, and get a PDF of the first three chapters of Bob’s new book.
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