Posted on 09/14/2010 10:03:26 AM PDT by mnehring
Cape Gazette staff Amid bronze -bodies and sun burn broken up by swimsuit straps , Rep, Mike Castle spoke. Tuesday, Aug. on behalf of .proposed federal regulations governing sunscreen...
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I see just below the Castle article was one on prostate screening. Maybe Castle should go the make sure he has one.
This is probably one of the few positions I agree with him on. Big gov pushes sunscreen like crazy, but then anything of any strength can have a whatever-times protection claim slapped on it.
“This is probably one of the few positions I agree with him on. Big gov pushes sunscreen like crazy, but then anything of any strength can have a whatever-times protection claim slapped on it.”
And yet there are private organizations out there who test sunscreens to determine which ones actually work best. I just did a google search and had access to multiple reviews of sunscreen products - for free - in seconds.
Why do we need federal regulations for this? The private sector works just fine. Wouldn’t you rather take a few minutes to research sunscreens than to pay more federal taxes for more bureaucrats to impose more business-crushing regulations on yet another industry?
This would, if implemented, be yet another instance of the creeping nanny state. Conservatives should resist, not support, further encroachment of federal government into our everyday lives.
Expecting the Castle, “Gotta vote for the RINO” apologists in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...
I’m surprised I haven’t seen any of them here. I posted 4-5 of these articles earlier and none came out of the woodwork.
I think it is because we have a primary candidate against him who is polling so well and is so Conservative, there is no need to compromise.
It’s the outright false advertising I’m against, but I get your point.
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