Not a 'Best' news headline, but I'm hoping someone can help me understand this but first here's why I need help:
I have brain-damage and a limited working-memory span so complex ideas that I used to grok instantly can now take a very long time to make sense to me as I now have to deal with smaller data-sets. One of the consequences of the injury was a loss of income and the ability to make up for that loss, which is the whole reason I'm one this site...ie: I like good beer but can't afford it unless I make it myself. I was hoping in time to make use of the 'cured-meats' part of the forum, and so have been greatly annoyed by what looks to me as a potential future obstacle to the pursiut of....I had a very wide skill set and I remember the fallout after 9/11, even here in Canada, I could no longer buy ferric-chloride to make circuit boards.
The details the news keeps leaving out or just don't seem to care about is this: Was this guy actively marketing a useful and needed product as a suicide solution with nothing to do with the actual curing of meats? Is my LCD government going to crate yet more obstacles for me in my attempts to have afforable ham and bacon?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/kenneth-law-police-update-1.6950350