Re: Not sure if I phrased my last question appropriately
Why not?
It's within the scope of the profession. Is it necessary that
everyone want to discuss something to allow it to be discussed or
that once it is discussed 2-3 times, it becomes off limit?
If that were the case, not much WOULD be discussed.
I don't think you want every topic to be voted on before it can be
discussed, do you?
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