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"The easiest way to regulate something is to take away the opportunities for bad judgments".
You can't cogently debate whether to regulate something unless you have first identified the harms it produces.
"It's a lot easier to interpret how to regulate something with architectural details, simply because there's a lot of consensus in the architectural canon," she said.
"There's no reason for you to regulate something, because when you go back to the ministry everyone's going to be mad at you," he said.
"To regulate something this complex you have to find some form of compromise and in these science-related domains it's difficult to strike the right balance," she explains.
Such nonsense is harmless — until it morphs into attempts to regulate something serious, like writing fiction: Do not write about cultures other than your own.
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In an earlier HuffPo article, Steve Hirsch of Vivid, bless his heart, claimed that the porn industry is "self-regulated" and that using tax payer's money to enforce or regulate something like condom use is a waste.
But even before the Supreme Court made its ruling, Mr. Parrish had come to the conclusion that the tobacco industry needed to be regulated, something he began to talk to Dr. Kessler about even before he went public.
How do you regulate something that's both difficult to understand and nearly impossible to predict in terms of how it might be used for both good and evil?
Others are seemingly new: How, for instance, does one regulate something that is supposed to run on its own?
... If they can't regulate something as clear-cut as this, then what are they there to do? Are they just there to protect the industry's interest?" Noorchashm acknowledged that the use of the devices — and the associated risks — likely will decline because of the FDA's latest warnings.
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