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  1. Less regulation and inspection, increased internal control. I am against it. This approach flies in the face of scientifically observable mistakes, faults, misdemeanours of the past right to the present. Someone or something will be fudged some time and this is a very important area of fiddling with our world for far from noble reasons.

    And in the back of my mind I remember someone working in a laboratory here who died of some dangerous disease that was being studied – some old enemy like typhoid or some pox. It was supposed to be done under strict guidelines but still she died and it could only have been caught from the lab.

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