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RE: Another Lawsuit To Try and Reduce Occupational Licensing Restrictions

in #business5 years ago (edited)

Those rules are put in place because there have been people who have been hurt in the past.

Do you go to a doctor that didn't go to medical school and received proper training? Or a Dentist or Vet?

Those rules are in place for the safety of the general public.

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when an organization restricts you from exercising your natural rights and then sells those rights back to you, that isn't for your safety. When those restrictions protect bad actors, fuel monopolies, keep prices high and quality low (as occupational licensing schemes have been found to do) that also doesn't promote any safety... anyone who purchases goods and services is understandably going to want quality and to know they are getting advice or a product/service that they can trust, but that doesn't mean that the current methods of coercion for "verification" are the only way👍 I would prefer a more peaceful and voluntary credential and/or review system, no coercion nec✌ occupational licensing rules as they stand today are not for your benefit and no they aren't about general safety either.

I would have to disagree with you.

Occupational licensing helps to insure that people who are in those businesses meet the competency or ethical standards for running their businesses.

Granted that occupational licensing doesn't stop certain bad actors. But it does help to minimize them.

after years of indoctrination camps, it isn't surprising when people make excuses for the boot on their throat 👍👍😄occupational licensing doesn't minimize anything but freedom and natural rights

By chance. Are you an Anarcho-Capitalist?

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