tim-from-pa
Member
I did not know whether to put this in the health section, or news and events as it is not so much about health as much as government control in the name of health.
People already heard me rant about the "stay out of the sun myth", so I need not comment on that. In this case, the issue is about tanning beds.
But as one reads the article, keep these thoughts in mind (they go through mine if one is perceptive enough):
1) People are all up in arms about some over-baked mother burning the kid in a tanning bed. But that is not the case according to her. The kid simply had a sunburn playing while mommy was tanning. So, the first point is the blatant media and governmental lying to switch the subject for some ulterior motive (in this case, tanning salons) --- it was opportunistic.
2) This is more government control trying to take parents' rights away making decisions about the health of the child, even if a parent wants their kid tanned (seriously, you think a tanning salon is going to deliberately burn a kid?).
3) Let's now extrapolate. Will that police, er I mean NJ state eventually ban children playing in the sun?
I expect the beast to appear any day down. No kidding.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57429306/advocates-want-to-ban-minors-from-tanning-salons/
People already heard me rant about the "stay out of the sun myth", so I need not comment on that. In this case, the issue is about tanning beds.
But as one reads the article, keep these thoughts in mind (they go through mine if one is perceptive enough):
1) People are all up in arms about some over-baked mother burning the kid in a tanning bed. But that is not the case according to her. The kid simply had a sunburn playing while mommy was tanning. So, the first point is the blatant media and governmental lying to switch the subject for some ulterior motive (in this case, tanning salons) --- it was opportunistic.
2) This is more government control trying to take parents' rights away making decisions about the health of the child, even if a parent wants their kid tanned (seriously, you think a tanning salon is going to deliberately burn a kid?).
3) Let's now extrapolate. Will that police, er I mean NJ state eventually ban children playing in the sun?
I expect the beast to appear any day down. No kidding.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57429306/advocates-want-to-ban-minors-from-tanning-salons/