Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 July 11, 2004 As We See It: Fluoride decision a first step COURT CASE: Fluoridating the water supply is a good public-health decision. The winners in last week’s court decision regarding fluoridation in ville will be the children of Pajaro Valley. And our hope is that the decision will be the first of many that will bring better dental health to more children all around the area — and the state. Opponents of fluoridation have their hearts in the right place, but they’re wrong about their position. We understand their suspicion about government officials putting a substance into the drinking water — after all, it sounds so sinister. But government officials already are putting substances in the water, like chlorine, which is effective in keeping drinking water safe. The reality is that putting fluoride in the drinking water is itself safe — and that every major, reputable study done over the past two generations has demonstrated that. A Santa Cruz County judge ruled last week that state law calls for fluoridation, and that a local jurisdiction cannot exempt itself. Put it this way: the public-health risk from not fluoridating water is higher than it is to do so. The reason? Those who live in poverty typically don’t send their children to the dentist. They’re the children who suffer over the coming years from not having their teeth protected, and they’re the ones who come up with all sorts of avoidable dental problems. The issue is so important that the state government has decided to insist that water throughout the state be treated. The overall public health would be served if the entire state population receives fluoridated water. Some local officials have said that the state should not have the right to overrule local people who have voted to ban fluoride. We don’t agree. This is one of those issues in which the minority has a right to reasonable protection from the government. Besides, a vote in ville in 2002 was confusing, if not misleading. The vote never mentioned the word " fluoride, " and only spelled out that the city should not put anything in its water supply that’s not approved by the Food and Drug Administration. What the ballot didn’t explain is that the FDA has no jurisdiction in that area, and would not be in a position to approve or reject fluoride. Our hope is that the matter is taken to a higher court in order for a decision to even be more far-reaching. The city of Santa Cruz mistakenly rejected fluoridation several years ago. We’d like to see that ordinance overturned as well. After all, the real victims in this case are those who can afford tooth decay the least: those born and raised in poverty. The fluoridation issue ought to be decided on the basis of good science, not by the whims of public fancy. We understand the fears of some people regarding fluoride, because there have been claims made against it over the years. But we shouldn’t ask for unanimity in issues of public health. In fact, those in a position of leadership have a duty to protect those who aren’t in a position to help themselves. People will be well-served by the fluoridation of water, despite any scare stories brought up by those opposed. In this case, scientific evidence points to the value of fluoride in the water supply. The good has been proven; the bad has not. That’s why we hope that the battle will continue over fluoride throughout California, and that local cities like ville and Santa Cruz will go along with the responsible path. You can find this story online at: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2004/July/11/edit/stories/01edit.htm Letter to the editor: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2004/July/11/edit/let.htm#let ck New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation http://www.orgsites.com/ny/nyscof http://tinyurl.com/ad9k Fluoride NewsTracker Blog http://www.fluoridenews.blogspot.com/ Fluoride Action Network http://www.fluoridealert.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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