to consumers, that s allowed in only one other country on the planet. but it s allowed here. surpr so it may not surprise you thatn in this country, drug companies spend more on lobbying congressress than any other industry. a lot more than an industry, a lot more than any other industry. and they don t d o it by accident. they do it because it pays off in a deal like this. a pretty remarkable deal . the drug companies have worked out with politicians. so the government usesthe gove x dollars to buy billions worth of their products and then in prme cases forces you to use those products. d sometimes sometimes those products work, sometimes they don t work. in some cases, those products can injure work. d some cases t you. no matte but no matter what happens,appes there s nothing you can do about it because politicians have given these companies s have gcomplete immunity. if their products hurt or kill you, you can t sue them. you re not even really allowedtt to complain abo
so my first session when i wassp up here, there was quite a few o bills to be soft on . criminals let criminals oun cri give them know special things t that they wouldn t normally thatwouldn t norhave. presentin so i kept presenting amendments that said, okay,that where you t to let the criminals out early?h how about not? il how about we don t be nice and don t give them special treatment? yeah, yeah. l treaabout that.? i and so i even presented ann amem amendment about let s not let them cut children s hair because that idea actually disgusts me. hair.that idea dito have them s on children. and every amendment i presentecs was shot down literally.er soal ilyt really got me thinkine so what can i do? what is something then i can dos in this next session when i got elected? what can i do? and i happen to see thised bill in tennessee that was the based off the alabama bill on chemical castratioabamn. and i looked at i thought, thisi is a great idea. this is a way to a tool that we can