Is it ethical to sell addictive products to American Consumers? (YES IT IS) If so, under what conditions and rules may a company sell products to consumers, which may be harmful to their health and general well-being? This title will answer these ethical dilemmas by showing, with ethical theories as its principle that the informed consumer is the best consumer for any company wishing to sell addictive products. As an informed consumer has the right, the ability and the knowledge to weight the consequences of ...
Is it ethical to sell addictive products to American Consumers? (YES IT IS) If so, under what conditions and rules may a company sell products to consumers, which may be harmful to their health and general well-being? This title will answer these ethical dilemmas by showing, with ethical theories as its principle that the informed consumer is the best consumer for any company wishing to sell addictive products. As an informed consumer has the right, the ability and the knowledge to weight the consequences of their actions to thereby pass or purchase any product they wish to use, regardless how dangerous or life taking it may be.
Troy Veenstra grew up in the city of Wyoming Michigan. He was born the eldest of two brothers and two sisters. In 1998 after the death of his father (Age 51), who he quit school to care for, he went to live with his maternal grandparents, living with them until they passed away one after the other in 1999.
In 2000 his friend and mentor, John Collins, sensing Troy had much more potential than he realized paid Troy to go back to school, where he obtained his High School degree. Throughout 2001-2003 Troy attended Grand Rapids Community College majoring in English & Criminology Studies. Later in 2004, he transferred to Davenport University studying in the area of Law, and received several scholarship awards from various foundations, twice obtaining an award from the Grand Rapids Foundation.
In late 2004, he became a member of the Kent County CASA Program (Court Appointed Special Advocate for Abused and Neglected Children) and served as a child advocate until health issues prevented him from doing so in late 2008.
Currently Troy has four novels accredited to his name as well as over 150 other titles in two pen names, ranging in genres such as True Crime, Legal Reference, Drama, Historical Fiction, Legal Fiction, Christian Fiction, Satire, Comedy, Children Fiction and Women's Romance/lit.
He is currently working on two other titles, "Reasons to be Missed," based roughly around a friend, and "The Child Advocate," which revolves around the CASA program in which he served for over four years.
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