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minus-squareZweiEurolinkfedilink8•6 days agoOut of curiosity in the legality. Is insulin considered a prescription drug? Could a malfunction be blamed on the operator if he/she is diabetic?
minus-squareKingJalopy linkfedilink9•6 days agoI’ve seen diabetic family members so fucked up they ended up in hospital. Then again that’s because they weren’t on their drugs…
minus-square@wischi@programming.devlinkfedilink3•edit-26 days agoThe “may” carries a lot of weight so it probably depends. The way US law works is pretty weird IMHO and the reason for many of such disclaimers/waivers. “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear”, “Contents may be hot”, etc.
Out of curiosity in the legality. Is insulin considered a prescription drug?
Could a malfunction be blamed on the operator if he/she is diabetic?
I’ve seen diabetic family members so fucked up they ended up in hospital.
Then again that’s because they weren’t on their drugs…
The “may” carries a lot of weight so it probably depends. The way US law works is pretty weird IMHO and the reason for many of such disclaimers/waivers. “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear”, “Contents may be hot”, etc.