Inquiring PhotographerDo you think the government should regulate the size of sodas in places like gas stations?

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Audrey Fields, of Sidney. “I don’t think they should. I think that health should be left to everybody’s own discretion because if the government starts to regulate soft drink sizes what else will they end up regulating?”

Julie McIntyre, of Sidney. “I would say yes. I think that they should. There is truly no reason to drink more than 20 oz of pop.”

Trent Knoop, of Sidney. No, we live in America. It’s freedom of choice. It’s something small. I don’t know why the government would even want to regulate something like that.

Gina Kirtley, of Sidney. “No, because people should be able to choose what they want.”

Audrey Fields, of Sidney. “I don’t think they should. I think that health should be left to everybody’s own discretion because if the government starts to regulate soft drink sizes what else will they end up regulating?”
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/04/web1_SDN042316InqSoda4.jpgAudrey Fields, of Sidney. “I don’t think they should. I think that health should be left to everybody’s own discretion because if the government starts to regulate soft drink sizes what else will they end up regulating?”

Julie McIntyre, of Sidney. “I would say yes. I think that they should. There is truly no reason to drink more than 20 oz of pop.”
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/04/web1_SDN042316InqSoda3.jpgJulie McIntyre, of Sidney. “I would say yes. I think that they should. There is truly no reason to drink more than 20 oz of pop.”

Trent Knoop, of Sidney. No, we live in America. It’s freedom of choice. It’s something small. I don’t know why the government would even want to regulate something like that.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/04/web1_SDN042316InqSoda2.jpgTrent Knoop, of Sidney. No, we live in America. It’s freedom of choice. It’s something small. I don’t know why the government would even want to regulate something like that.

Gina Kirtley, of Sidney. “No, because people should be able to choose what they want.”
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/04/web1_SDN042316InqSoda1.jpgGina Kirtley, of Sidney. “No, because people should be able to choose what they want.”

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