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@3MTJDYD5yrs5Y
No in theory, but it should investigate when companies raise the price of a drug dramatically.
@8Q6C4Y44yrs4Y
No, unless in the case of a national emergency or something
@8R7SQ2V4yrs4Y
No, but abolish IP laws for general technologies (ie drug formulas), and allow for a truly free-market healthcare system
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
Yes, but only as a last resort in the case of a monopoly in an industry.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if it's for medicare.
@IINXMP4yrs4Y
No, price regulation increases the price of medicine. Allow competition in the industry instead.
@77QDMZN4yrs4Y
At most, the government should only be allowed to set a price ceiling for life-saving drugs.
@7S68PW74yrs4Y
Change patent laws. Make patents for such things a right to royalty rather than monopoly.
@8BGWMRM4yrs4Y
Open the markets, the price will go down if there is competition and private businesses won't be able to monopolize.
@8DX8BWM4yrs4Y
Yes, but not so much that it would limit investment in research and development of new life-saving drugs
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@LangworthyUS9th4yrs4Y
I am against govt regulating private industry. As we sit today though these drug companies are pillaging the people so a temporary regulation of prices must be done until we can figure out how the free market can bring the price down.
@8RSRZ2H4yrs4Y
No, there are many families who end up needing these drugs and cannot pay for them because the price is too high.
@8S9YYND4yrs4Y
No, this should be done at a state and local level
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