Re: What does a license mean?

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Mon May 31 16:20:04 1999


In message <9D916278299FD111A7E100805FA7C2BA0614632E@cheetah.uits.iupui.edu> writes: >
> If you truly believe in the absolute freedom of choice, why only
> medical licensing? Why not Law, Pharmacy, cosmetology, bus drivers,
> teachers, and all the others?

I probably would; I'm reserving judgment because I haven't considered each of them carefully enough. But my inclination is certainly going to be for elimination of them.

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