That's the whole point - doctors have more work, so they can ask for more money and pharmaceutical companies make a killing. Doctors are not interested in curing their patients nowadays, they are interested in making money for pharma.
I think it is worth mentioning that it actually kills pain and I am yet to experience any side effects. Only problem is to find the right dose, but it is a minor obstacle in comparison to the hell offered by pharmaceuticals. I have been taking Kratom for a month now and after a week dropped all pain medication prescribed by doctor. I feel like I am getting my life back. I feel that there are forces out there trying to make it illegal, because it interferes with the profits of pharmaceutical companies.
I understand the convenience of not having to manage such product, but more often than not is way more cost effective to rent some dedicated servers and run infrastructure for fraction of the cost. It is fairly easy to create resilient infrastructure nowadays and hw failures are very rare anyways. People are being fooled by fancy menus to overpay a mile for mediocre service.
Problem is that people (politician) wanting to push it through simply don't care. They just want to have access and they think there are agencies that can deal with potential consequences. It is frankly all about the money - they want to have ability to access sensitive data and therefore be more attractive to people willing to pay the bribe.
This is a great news, few more years of delusional socialism will open people eyes that this system eventually runs off of other people money. Journalists will not have to travel to Venezuela to get pictures of people on the streets. History will repeat itself again.
They just say that people lost their ability to think? How patronising. I understand that the vote didn't go the way the liked and it must hurt, but this is just new low. It only shows how EU is truly sinister.
As a European not belonging to VWP you have to go through the process as if you were going to mainland US which is ridiculous. All neighbouring islands I can visit with visa on arrival - don't have to go to any embassy to beg for the privilege to visit your country.
Given that beer industry funds campaigns against cannabis legalization and that cannabis is beneficial for people with Autism I would call any efforts like that sinister.