No wonder big govt wants them regulated. Electronic cigarettes are a more popular tool for smokers trying to quit than nicotine gums and patches, according to a new study of consumer behavior from Kantar Media. As e-cigarettes have exploded from niche product to $2 billion-plus industry, big tobacco isn’t the only industry facing ... MORE
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Showing posts with label choice. Show all posts
Let The Free Market Kill The Combustible Cigarette
by Michael R. Hufford & Gilbert Ross. Today approximately 14,000 people will die of tobacco-related diseases around the world. The same will happen tomorrow and day after that, leaving nearly 6 million dead in the coming year alone — more than 5 million from direct tobacco use. That does not include the lives lost from secondhand ... MORE
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choice,
e-cig,
free market,
health,
policy,
regulation,
self-interest,
smoking,
tobacco,
voluntary
Real Impact of the NYC Soda Ban's Well-Deserved Defeat
by Baylen Linnekin. The option-destroyers lose one. Last week, the New York State Court of
Appeals—the state's highest court—dealt a final
death blow to New York City's reviled soda ban. The decision,
which upheld two lower court rulings, drew an important line in the
sand across which New York City's activist health department may no
longer ... MORE
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busybody,
choice,
freedom,
government,
liberty,
nanny state,
regulation,
restrictions,
rules
John Stossel - "Crapitalism!"
The game of political power. There's capitalism, and then there's "crapitalism" — crony capitalism. Capitalism is great because it lets entrepreneurs raise money so they can scale up and get their products and services to more people. If there is free competition, innovators with the best ideas raise the most money, and the best and cheapest ... MORE
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capitalism,
choice,
competition,
crony capitalism,
government,
innovation,
politics,
subsidies
Your Right To Grow, Raise, Produce, Buy, Sell, Share, Cook, Eat, And Drink What You Want Is Under Attack
by Baylen Linnekin. Earlier this week the Institute for Justice
published an important report, The Attack on Food
Freedom, as part of its National Food Freedom Initiative.
The twenty-five page report is co-authored by me and Michael
Bachmann, a Seton Hall law student. While referring to a report I co-authored as "important" may seem ... MORE
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choice,
consumer,
economics,
farming,
food,
freedom,
individual liberty,
production,
regulation
Pooja Kaushik: What Is A Free Market?
The basics of economic freedom. In a free-market economy, the forces of supply and demand are free of interference by a government, other authority or price-setting monopolies. In a controlled market or regulated market, a government intervenes in demand and supply through various non-market methods such as, laws that creates barriers ... MORE
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capitalism,
choice,
economics,
free market,
laissez fare,
self-interest,
trade,
voluntary exchange
J.D. Tuccille: The Right To Take (Even Really Stupid) Risks
The beauty of self-determination. There's nothing like the feeling of a motorcycle sliding out from beneath you on a busy thoroughfare to focus the mind beautifully on the value of life. As your ass bounces from the cushioned seat toward the hard tarmac with the screech of unseen cars slamming on their brakes to your rear, you have ... MORE
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choice,
freedom,
individual liberty,
life,
risk,
safety,
self-interest,
self-ownership,
values
John Stossel: Reputation Versus Regulation
Do you like to cook? Throw dinner parties? Many people enjoy that, but paying for the food, plus accessories, is expensive. Would you host more often if you could get your guests to cover the costs? Or suppose you'd like to go to a dinner party to meet new people in your neighborhood. Or maybe when you travel, instead of eating at ... MORE
Walter E Williams: Parting Company
Which approach, civil or barbaric? Here's a question that I've asked in the past that needs to be revisited. Unless one wishes to obfuscate, it has a simple yes or no answer. If one group of people prefers strong government control and management of people's lives while another group prefers liberty and desires to be left alone, ... MORE
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authority,
choice,
citizens,
Constitution,
freedom,
government,
individual liberty,
secession
Stupid Laws Cause Dangerous Hospital Shortages
by John K. Ross. This week, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a federal lawsuit alleging mistreatment of a woman in the days leading up to her miscarriage at a Catholic hospital in Muskegon, Michigan. The ACLU accuses Mercy Health Partners of negligence for, among other things, failing to direct Tamesha Means to a ... MORE
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choice,
freedom,
government,
health,
hospitals,
incentives,
law,
politics,
regulation,
rules
WATCHDOG.ORG: Top Hospitals Opt Out Of ObamaCare
Obamacare problems deeper than implementation. Wellpoint and Aetna's decision to not educate the public on its choices doesn't sit well with two experts. "There is no reason to keep that quiet. It's not going to be a good secret for very long when people want to use the plans," Wilensky said. "In many cases, consumers are shopping ... MORE
ObamaCare: What If It Were Fire Insurance?
by Gary North. What if ObamaCare were fire insurance? It would be very special. You could buy a policy after a smoke detector in your home started blaring. When you hear “pre-existing condition,” think “blaring smoke detector.” The insurance company has a sales offer: “We insure you AFTER your home catches on fire!” It’s a great offer . . . to ... MORE
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choice,
government,
incentives,
individual liberty,
insurance,
ObamaCare,
politics,
spending
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