What do the democratic presidents really believe on presidential power? Prescription drugs shouldn't always have to be prescribed.
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October 30, 2020
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Requiring Prescriptions Does More Harm than Good ([link removed] )
Government‐imposed prescription requirements violate the rights of individuals to access the medicines they want.
- End Government's Power to Require Prescriptions ([link removed] )
By Jeffrey A. Singer
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We know President Trump’s general orientation towards executive power. What limits, if any, does Joe Biden recognize when it comes to the powers of the office he seeks?
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By Gene Healy
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