The huge difference between the two cases is embedded in your question. The drugs "may" have deadly side effects. That isn't their primary function. Presumably their primary function is to attempt to improve health in the average user. If a drug always had deadly side effects that outweighed its benefits, there's no way it would ever be approved for sale.
"Deadly Side Effects" is the bumper sticker for cigarettes. Nothing good comes from smoking. The primary function of smoking is to keep its addicts poor, unhealthy,and bad-smelling.
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The huge difference between the two cases is embedded in your question. The drugs "may" have deadly side effects. That isn't their primary function. Presumably their primary function is to attempt to improve health in the average user. If a drug always had deadly side effects that outweighed its benefits, there's no way it would ever be approved for sale.
"Deadly Side Effects" is the bumper sticker for cigarettes. Nothing good comes from smoking. The primary function of smoking is to keep its addicts poor, unhealthy,and bad-smelling.
November 13, 2014 - 12:38pmThis Comment
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