Re: Legal Position Of The ADA On Mercury In Dental Fillings

From: Joel M. Eichen (joeleichen_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/23/04


Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 09:00:38 -0400

On 23 Oct 2004 03:25:15 GMT, jdrew63929@aol.com (Jan) wrote:

>"The ADA owes no legal duty of care to protect the public from allegedly
>dangerous products used by dentists.

Just as the Teamsters Union is not responsible for setting the speed
limits on highways ....

EASY TO UNDERSTAND ...... "if only I had a brain ...."

Joel



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