Ken Natton
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arildno said:Should substances like cyanide and industrial waste ALSO be available at the free private market?
If not, what specific criteria do you think should be used to distinguish between products that can circulate freely and those that should not?
I’m not sure I see the connection with the subject of this thread arildno. Cyanide is clearly a very dangerous substance. It wouldn’t necessarily require someone with evil intent, only someone to be careless in handling it and it could create a major incident involving significant risk to public health. I’m not sure what the legitimate uses of cyanide would be, but industry certainly does handle some pretty dangerous substances. They aren’t generally banned, but there are very strict restrictions on how they are handled and requirements in terms of containing them. That is a general matter of good health and safety practice. I don’t see it as the same issue as tobacco and drugs use.

