21/ Is this a victory for freedom? Is this the American way? Does the fact that AR-15s are, sometimes, used in the commission of crimes, justify the fact that a firm and billions of dollars of cash were stolen from citizens make this legitimate?
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32/ The USG decided to (unconstitutionally) pay for health care costs for individuals ... and then got upset that pharma companies and doctors were using their 1A rights. ...so they criminalized the exercise of the 1A in certain situations https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1320a-7b …
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33/ > The entire FDA is a commerce clause farce yes, this is the correct conservative opinion https://twitter.com/DeanBradleySFF/status/1319256045403934720 …
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34/ > but once it exists people should be able to have a well-founded reliance on what they've said. This is the medical version of the David French "well, maybe drag queen story hour isn't ideal, but it's already here, so a TRULY conservative court would keep it legal" take.
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35/ But that said, I understand your point. It's relatively small and nuanced, and I could be persuaded. ...but this thread is not about "should regulations, if they exist, be stable and predictable?" It's re "should conservatives celebrate the theft of a billion $ company?
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