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Ron Paul Health Freedom Protection Act

BigJarHead13

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Hey guys, just came across this speech made by Texas Congressman Ron Paul back in November 2005. Although he is not talking about AAS, and as a doctor I'm sure he wouldn't condone usage of AAS, this is a step in the right direction of changing society's views on supplements and AAS. I am wholeheartedly supporting Ron Paul for President in 2008 because of his understanding of individual liberties. Here's the speech in it's entirety:



"Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act. This bill restores the First Amendment rights of consumers to receive truthful information regarding the benefits of foods and dietary supplements by codifying the First Amendment standards used by federal courts to strike down the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) efforts to censor truthful health claims. The Health Freedom Protection Act also stops the Federal Trade Commissions (FTC) from censoring truthful health care claims.

The American people have made it clear they do not want the federal government to interfere with their access to dietary supplements, yet the FDA and the FTC continue to engage in heavy-handed attempts to restrict such access. The FDA continues to frustrate consumers’ efforts to learn how they can improve their health even after Congress, responding to a record number of constituents’ comments, passed the Dietary Supplement and Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). FDA bureaucrats are so determined to frustrate consumer access to truthful information that they are even evading their duty to comply with four federal court decisions vindicating consumers’ First Amendment rights to discover the health benefits of foods and dietary supplements.

FDA bureaucrats have even refused to abide by the DSHEA section allowing the public to have access to scientific articles and publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting against diseases by claiming that every article concerning this topic is evidence of intent to sell a drug.

Because of the FDA’s censorship of truthful health claims, millions of Americans may suffer with diseases and other health care problems they may have avoided by using dietary supplements. For example, the FDA prohibited consumers from learning how folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects for four years after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended every woman of childbearing age take folic acid supplements to reduce neural tube defects. This FDA action contributed to an estimated 10,000 cases of preventable neutral tube defects!

The FDA also continues to prohibit consumers from learning about the scientific evidence that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are effective in the treatment of osteoarthritis; that omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of sudden death heart attack; and that calcium may reduce the risk of bone fractures.

The Health Freedom Protection Act will force the FDA to at last comply with the commands of Congress, the First Amendment, and the American people by codifying the First Amendment standards adopted by the federal courts. Specifically, the Health Freedom Protection Act stops the FDA from censoring truthful claims about the curative, mitigative, or preventative effects of dietary supplements, and adopts the federal court’s suggested use of disclaimers as an alternative to censorship. The Health Freedom Protection Act also stops the FDA from prohibiting the distribution of scientific articles and publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting against disease.

This legislation also addresses the FTC’s violations of the First Amendment. Under traditional First Amendment jurisprudence, the federal government bears the burden of proving an advertising statement false before censoring that statement. However, the FTC has reversed the standard in the case of dietary supplements by requiring supplement manufactures to satisfy an unobtainable standard of proof that their statement is true. The FTC’s standards are blocking innovation in the marketplace.

The Health Freedom Protection Act requires the government bear the burden of proving that speech could be censored. This is how it should be in a free, dynamic society. The bill also requires that the FTC warn parties that their advertising is false and give them a chance to correct their mistakes.

Mr. Speaker, if we are serious about putting people in charge of their health care, then shouldn’t we stop federal bureaucrats from preventing Americans from learning about simple ways to improve their health. I therefore call on my colleagues to stand up for good health care and the First Amendment by cosponsoring the Health Freedom Protection Act."

HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS - BEFORE THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
 
BigJarHead13 said:
Hey guys, just came across this speech made by Texas Congressman Ron Paul back in November 2005. Although he is not talking about anabolic androgenic steroids, and as a doctor I'm sure he wouldn't condone usage of AAS, this is a step in the right direction of changing society's views on supplements and AAS. I am wholeheartedly supporting Ron Paul for President in 2008 because of his understanding of individual liberties. Here's the speech in it's entirety:



"Mr. Speaker, I rise to introduce the Health Freedom Protection Act. This bill restores the First Amendment rights of consumers to receive truthful information regarding the benefits of foods and dietary supplements by codifying the First Amendment standards used by federal courts to strike down the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) efforts to censor truthful health claims. The Health Freedom Protection Act also stops the Federal Trade Commissions (FTC) from censoring truthful health care claims.

The American people have made it clear they do not want the federal government to interfere with their access to dietary supplements, yet the FDA and the FTC continue to engage in heavy-handed attempts to restrict such access. The FDA continues to frustrate consumers’ efforts to learn how they can improve their health even after Congress, responding to a record number of constituents’ comments, passed the Dietary Supplement and Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). FDA bureaucrats are so determined to frustrate consumer access to truthful information that they are even evading their duty to comply with four federal court decisions vindicating consumers’ First Amendment rights to discover the health benefits of foods and dietary supplements.

FDA bureaucrats have even refused to abide by the DSHEA section allowing the public to have access to scientific articles and publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting against diseases by claiming that every article concerning this topic is evidence of intent to sell a drug.

Because of the FDA’s censorship of truthful health claims, millions of Americans may suffer with diseases and other health care problems they may have avoided by using dietary supplements. For example, the FDA prohibited consumers from learning how folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects for four years after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended every woman of childbearing age take folic acid supplements to reduce neural tube defects. This FDA action contributed to an estimated 10,000 cases of preventable neutral tube defects!

The FDA also continues to prohibit consumers from learning about the scientific evidence that glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are effective in the treatment of osteoarthritis; that omega-3 fatty acids may reduce the risk of sudden death heart attack; and that calcium may reduce the risk of bone fractures.

The Health Freedom Protection Act will force the FDA to at last comply with the commands of Congress, the First Amendment, and the American people by codifying the First Amendment standards adopted by the federal courts. Specifically, the Health Freedom Protection Act stops the FDA from censoring truthful claims about the curative, mitigative, or preventative effects of dietary supplements, and adopts the federal court’s suggested use of disclaimers as an alternative to censorship. The Health Freedom Protection Act also stops the FDA from prohibiting the distribution of scientific articles and publications regarding the role of nutrients in protecting against disease.

This legislation also addresses the FTC’s violations of the First Amendment. Under traditional First Amendment jurisprudence, the federal government bears the burden of proving an advertising statement false before censoring that statement. However, the FTC has reversed the standard in the case of dietary supplements by requiring supplement manufactures to satisfy an unobtainable standard of proof that their statement is true. The FTC’s standards are blocking innovation in the marketplace.

The Health Freedom Protection Act requires the government bear the burden of proving that speech could be censored. This is how it should be in a free, dynamic society. The bill also requires that the FTC warn parties that their advertising is false and give them a chance to correct their mistakes.

Mr. Speaker, if we are serious about putting people in charge of their health care, then shouldn’t we stop federal bureaucrats from preventing Americans from learning about simple ways to improve their health. I therefore call on my colleagues to stand up for good health care and the First Amendment by cosponsoring the Health Freedom Protection Act."

HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS - BEFORE THE US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Ron Paul is probably going to be the only person I ever vote for in my life time.
 
He voted against scheduling A A S , and considers the war on drugs an idiotic policy. Congress, on the other hand....

would you really vote for a principled politician who was anti-war? Think of the terrorists under the bed, you need someone to keep you safe.
 
Tweakle said:
He voted against scheduling A A S , and considers the war on drugs an idiotic policy. Congress, on the other hand....

would you really vote for a principled politician who was anti-war? Think of the terrorists under the bed, you need someone to keep you safe.


Hahaha Terrorist under the bed...........YOU CAN'T STOP TERRORISM. You can't, there's no war that can beat it. If someone wants to make a bomb, hijack a plane and try to kill a bunch of people nothing can stop it except the people that are at the scene, they might have a chance to. There has been terrorist acts in America since it was found, you just don't hear about it or do research on it. Just like weapons of mass destruction, do you really think that if Iran got nuclear capabilites that if they made 1 attack on us it would end us? Japan seems to be just fine, and don't you think we'd retaliate with everything we had and make them a glass parking lot. Using Terrorism as an excuse is all Bush and his party have done, and time after time we have found that there is no merit to what they are saying. I don't want war unless its against someone trying to take our freedom. Where has the war in Iraq, Vietnam, Korea have gotten us...........no where except a bunch of dead fathers, brothers, uncles.....thats where. The true dictator has been president bush, how many people has he killed..........a lot! If we are going to be at war it better be for a real reason.
 
Tweakle said:
He voted against scheduling A A S , and considers the war on drugs an idiotic policy. Congress, on the other hand....

would you really vote for a principled politician who was anti-war? Think of the terrorists under the bed, you need someone to keep you safe.


The little I have heard about him has been good. He isn't anti-war. He is anti stick our noses into other peoples business. He wants us to withdraw from the UN etc. He keeps bringing up the founding fathers and how they wanted America to be. He would rather bring the troops home and stick em on the boarders to stop illegals. He also wants to remove all the health care loopholes for illegals that allow them to get free health care. It is putting hospitals out of business in border states. He wants to remove all incentives for illegals to stop them from coming here and having kids here and they automatically become citizens. For the most part that is what I get from him.
 
any site or link so i can read about all his policies and propositions??

i think that would be very helpful and contribute to a lot more sound minded voters
 
Ron Paul blames America for 9/11. He wants to abolish the CIA.
I blame the cocksuckers who hijacked the airplanes and flew them against our buildings killing thousands of our brothers and sisters.
Vote for someone rationale. Since I'm not running that leaves Rudy G, and Mitt R.
 
Powerbuilder333 said:
Ron Paul blames America for 9/11. He wants to abolish the CIA.
I blame the cocksuckers who hijacked the airplanes and flew them against our buildings killing thousands of our brothers and sisters.
Vote for someone rationale. Since I'm not running that leaves Rudy G, and Mitt R.
I'm running now. Fuck this, vote for me. I'll get us out of Iraq (trying to civilize barbarians has never been a good idea) and wipe the Islamic Facists off the map. Then let the rest of the world deal with all the bullshit on their own. Where is it written in the constitution that we need to give a flying fuck about the rest of the world.
 
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