After three hours of public testimony on the merits and harms of fluoride being added to the county’s drinking water, the Collier County Commission voted unanimously to end the practice.

Tuesday’s decision was largely based on the county’s Health Freedom Bill of Rights ordinance adopted last year to safeguard the healthcare freedoms of residents and not impose medical treatment without their consent.

Commissioner Dan Kowal put the issue on the agenda after some people brought it to his attention and what he found in his own research.

“So in reality, as we sit here today, we are in violation of our own law,” Kowal said.