Consumer Protection
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The Issue: Government consumer protection
regulation restricts the competition of the free market and replaces the individual's
right to make independent choices with government-determined, "one size fits
all" standards.
The Principle: Consumer demand rather than
legislative mandate should drive consumer safety and protection. We support
strong and effective laws against fraud and misrepresentation. However, we
oppose paternalistic regulations, which dictate to consumers, impose prices,
define standards for products, or otherwise restrict risk-taking and free
choice.
Solutions: We encourage consumer activism
that would boycott and economically sanction those businesses that adversely
affect human health and/or damage the environment, passing costs on to the
general public. We look to independent entities such as Underwriters Laboratories,
Consumer Reports and other testing organizations as models for grassroots
consumer-driven certification.
Transitional Action: End governmental interference
in consumer affairs by eliminating the Consumer Product Safety Commission,
the Federal Aviation Administration, the Food and Drug Administration and
other ineffective governmental organizations. Repeal laws mandating use
of safety equipment such as seat belts or crash helmets, which can be more
effectively driven by consumer action in the marketplace.
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