VIDEO: Our VP’s In The Daily Caller Talking About #CutFDARedTape!

Posted by Arin Greenwood
08 July 2020 | Blog


Check it out! Our VP Justin Goodman was recently interviewed by the Daily Caller’s Stephanie Hamill, about our Cut FDA Red Tape campaign—aimed at sparing puppies, saving lives, and stopping waste by ending the FDA’s disturbing and pointless dog testing demands.


The FDA’s dog testing mandate is opposed by a supermajority of taxpayers, and for good reason.

Intransigent government bureaucrats force drug companies to torture and kill thousands of puppies every year for no reason other than to comply with 80-year-old regulations that have no basis in modern science.

As Justin told the Daily Caller, this FDA red tape hurts all of us—dogs, patients, and drug companies alike—because “drugs that are safe and effective in people are not making it to market, a lot of animals are dying, and companies are wasting billions of dollars on tests that are unnecessary.”

Thank you to the Daily Caller for having us on to talk about this critically important campaign!

You can help! Please join our new coalition by signing our action alert to tell lawmakers you want to cut FDA red tape to spare dogs, stop waste, and save lives!

Blog Comments

TESTING, A.K.A., TORTURING ANIMALS IS ARCHAIC
AND COMPLETELY WITHOUT SCIENTIFIC BASIS. THIS MUST CEASE❗❗ I AM SOOOOO TIRED OF EVIL HUMANS.

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