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Free-marketeers on drug reimportation

“Reimportation is nothing more than free trade in pharmaceuticals, and there are no good grounds for the U.S. government's interfering with it. - Jude Blanchette, Henry Hazlitt Research Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education

“The ban on reimportation is unconscionable, and most Americans know it despite the best efforts of the pharmaceutical companies and their mouthpieces.” - US Congressman Ron Paul (Republican), former Libertarian Party presidential candidate

“[The reimportation ban] should be removed.” - Cato Institute report on reimportation

“The U.S. government has no business telling the American people what they may and may not buy from people living outside the country. That’s called freedom, something earlier Americans actually understood and valued.” - Sheldon Richman, Editor, The Freeman

“All that free traders are asking is that US firms be willing to let Americans buy US drugs at market prices when they are imported from other countries. The only possible reason to pay more would be if you want to dump vast sums of money on the US drug industry for no good reason. Consumers might want to—they can send Eli Lilly a fat check—but they shouldn't be forced to.” - Lew Rockwell, President of the Mises Institute

Saturday, January 07, 2006

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