Why isn't the amount in consumer products required to be on the label?
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And what if every product of alcohol had to state how many bottles or cans in or ounces of it it can kill in you?
I mean don't you like the people of your country?
Or do you consider them subjects to be capitalized like the British gov we declared the Revolutionary War against?
We need to get away from that sickness again.
Or how about this on the label, "One drop of this product while pregnant will cause your baby to look like this (insert disease photo.)"
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