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JMAndriote
When ACT UP was formed in 1987, one of its earliest slogans was "Drugs Into Bodies." Without effective medical treatment for HIV-AIDS at the time, AIDS advocates argued vociferously that access to potentially life-saving experimental treatments should be the free choice of the individual, not the government. Now some HIV advocates are opposed to the "Right to Try" laws though they are precisely what AIDS advocates argued for in the 1980s. Is it because they no longer need such a law themselves?
May 30, 2018 • Norwich, CT