ok :shrug:
not sure what has changed with or conversation and again, i dont know about this issue well at all
so lets reflect.
you dont like the excutive branch (FDA) making decesion about Food and Drugs, correct?
and you didnt answer my questions, yet, any of them.
-how did they violate the rights of the parents?
-does the law specifically say the child must be given the drug if its asked for even against parents will and against non-consent?
-why doesnt your example apply to to every store everywhere for everybody not 18?
-are you suggesting that nobody under the age of 18 should be allowed to buy anything without parental consent?
I have these question because you keep suggesting force and "parent's rights infringement" and im asking what makes that so and what makes this different than anything and everything else a minor could buy.
i dont want to make my statement hard to understand, so i going to try to make it simple .
is a 15yr old a minor or adult, the
child is a minor, this drug has been available to the public for 17 and above without parental approval,
but with parental approval under the age of 17, now government has stated this drug can be sold to minors, without parent approval.
their are plenty of parents who dont want their child to receive this drug,.......... unless with their permission.
the FDA instructing people /business, to sell this drug to minors who's parents dont want it sold to them,
remember the drug is already available if the parent approves now we have the circumvention of the parents approval by
lowering the age to include minors now.
one question that comes to my mind when i see stories like this, if the child were to purchase the drug, without a parents permission, and the parent finds out and take the product away, or destroy it, can that child a minor seek action through force of law, to prohibit the parents from stopping them taking the drug.
the reason i ask this question is because their have been cases where children have called the law on their parents.
when someone is a minor, they dont have full rights to exercise, meaning they cant do things their parents dont want them to do, smoke, take drugs, drink, stay out late, look at sexual material....this is where parental rights come into play.
governments... can mean local, state, or federal and just because a government has deemed this drug is for legal sale to minors, does not give a child a legal right to purchase it, over the objections of a parent or use it over their objections, by using the law against them.
governmental regulations, do not override the rights of parents, concerning their children.