The FDA is punishing distillers' good deeds — again

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The FDA is punishing distillers' good deeds — again
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The FDA is disincentivizing small businesses from acting as Good Samaritans when the next disaster strikes, writes Aaron Bergh. RestoringAmerica

in a century, the federal agency continues to prove the maxim that “no good deed goes unpunished.”

Our story is a huge triumph for free market economics. Unfortunately, big government is incessantly trying to turn this into a tragedy. It began in December 2020, half a year after I produced my final batch of hand sanitizer. The FDA “thanked” me by auditing my operations, even though my product never received any consumer complaints. The time-consuming inspection was the last thing I needed while I was struggling to keep my business alive in the face of mandated business closures.

After the FDA suffered public backlash due to scathing media coverage, they claimed it was just a mistake. They rightfully rescinded the fee, with then-Health and Human Services chief of staff Brian HarrisonIn June 2022, 18 months after the FDA had taken its samples from me and a year since I donated the last of my remaining inventory to assist in medical efforts after the 2021 Haitian earthquake, I received a letter from the FDA.

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