What boneheaded bureaucrat thought up "child-proof" prescription medicine caps? And then proceeded to make IT the standard, rather than the option? Young parents are already protecting their kids six ways from Sunday - government-required car seats, government-required helmets for speedy tricycles, they can cover their electrical outlets, pad coffee table corners - the list is endless.
Those I don't give a damn about. But struggling to get at my medicine is another thing altogether. And I'M the one who has to remember to ask for it in a normal container, not one that is hellish, which, again, IS THE STANDARD.
Young parents with kids are ALREADY in "protect" mode - they can certainly request medications in hard-to-open-for-everyone containers, or better yet, buy aftermarket protective caps.
Leave the rest of us alone.
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