The Cheeseburger Bill?

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We actually need this? Makes sense, no one has control over what enters their mouths except themselves. smh

Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act

The American Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act, also known as the Cheeseburger Bill, sought to protect producers and retailers of foods—such as McDonald's Corporation—from an increasing number of suits and class action suits by obese consumers. To date these suits have been turned down by the courts, sometimes in strong terms. The Act was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in March 2004, but did not receive a Senate vote.

The bill was reintroduced in 2005 by Florida Republican Congressman Ric Keller. Keller had taken the maximum level of PAC donations up to $300,000 for his personal campaign funding from restaurants including McDonald's, Wendy's, and Burger King. On October 19, 2005, it once again passed the House with a 306-120 vote[1] although Keller actually missed the vote due to being rushed to the hospital after suffering a cardiac arrhythmya.[citation needed] Once again, it failed to achieve a Senate vote.[2]

Many state legislatures have considered their own versions of the bill.
 
Yes, IMHO people too readily blame others for their own stupidity and lack of common sense now days and hardly ever take responsibility for their own actions. Someone else is always to blame.
 
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