-Caveat Lector-
In a message dated 12/27/1999 10:43:57 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The FDA would get new power to subpoena the records of online sites while
investigating these operators.
The FDA would get $10 million in the 2001 budget to hire investigators and
upgrade computer equipment.
It is unclear how these rules, even if approved, would affect Web sites
operating out of other countries. >>
Just what we need, the FDA with more power and a police force. They will be
coming to your house and insisting you take the more expensive potions their
friends (the biggest pharmaceutical houses) are pushing onto the American
population (commonly considered to have all the rights of laboratory mice).
Anyone who thinks the FDA is in business to protect the consumer is pretty
naive.
Prudy
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