08-18-2018, 04:57 PM
...in a push to reduce obesity and access to sugary drinks for children.
I agree there is an obesity problem in our youth, but I don't think the government has a right to step in and tell anyone what to eat/drink. Isn't this where a parent's responsibility comes in?
If they want to reduce obesity in children, and they want to take something from them, I suggest they ban their phones/play stations/Xboxes/IPads, etc., so they'll get off their a** and get some physical exercise.
I agree there is an obesity problem in our youth, but I don't think the government has a right to step in and tell anyone what to eat/drink. Isn't this where a parent's responsibility comes in?
If they want to reduce obesity in children, and they want to take something from them, I suggest they ban their phones/play stations/Xboxes/IPads, etc., so they'll get off their a** and get some physical exercise.