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Why is putting medication in water any different from putting other toxins, such as chlorine, in water?

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Why is putting medication in water any different from putting other toxins, such as chlorine, in water?

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Safe water is ESSENTIAL;medicated water is OPTIONAL and should remain optional. We have the RIGHT to control what medications we use. Killing bacteria in water is essential to producing safe water even though chlorine is known to produce carcinogens and other secondary toxic molecules. Medications, on the other hand, treat people and are not important to having safe water.

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