So your (and geneusutwerk's) argument is that people are too stupid to make their own choices? Let's apply this same logic to vaccines. Vaccines are the among the best public health advancements in the history of man, right up there with sanitation and antibiotics. However, there are many misguided souls that are totally against vaccines for this or that reason, most of which are ridiculous. By your argument, kids should just be given shots of vaccines without parents having any information as to what is contained in the solution, because to know the contents might cause fear mongering. Parent: But I want to know what medicine my kid is getting. Doctor: You can't know; it's dangerous to know. Parent: So this product is dangerous? Doctor: No, the product is safe and is great for mankind. Parent: So why can't I know what it is? Doctor: Frankly, you're too stupid, and you'll draw incorrect conclusions. Or even if you're "one of the good ones" your friends and family are also too stupid. Only I'm smart enough to know that vaccines are good for people. Parent: Oh wow, thanks for clearing that up! Sign my son up right away.