msnbc.com: Tainted Puerto Rican pills hit U.S. mainland

From: R D Braun (rbraun1@indy.rr.com)
Wed Feb 6 13:51:27 2008


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Tainted Puerto Rican pills hit U.S. mainland Thirteen of the 20 best-selling drugs in the mainland United States come from Puerto Rican plants. But an investigation has found myriad lapses in quality control.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23015123/from/ET/

Just another example of way too many laws and NO enforcement of the ones we have. If a big stink is made about this, what will Washington do? Why pass more laws of course. They will forget that we already have laws against it and that if they were enforced, we wouldn't need any new ones.

Dan





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