California = La La Land: More proof that liberalism is a mental disease.
No, no, no.
He just wants to “to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.”
In the meantime, have fun.
Merry Christmas!
Several years ago I visited California (on business, it wasn’t like I had a choice), and found warnings in the parking garages and most of the buildings I visited. I concluded then that the entire purpose was to train people to ignore the warnings. The real goal is to get people to ignore real warnings. Part of the left’s goal of culling the herd.
Yeah, including the geode. Which is a natural object. A rock, in fact.
Wait until the regulators find out that Sierra Mountain granite and stones contain Uranium (which is radioactive) which emits Radon (which is radioactive) into basements and houses ...
Or that the volcanoes in the Central Valley emit CO2!
They need a sign going into natafornia that entering the stat may cause death, cancer, reproductive issues, homosexuality, liberalism and mental health issues.
LOL! Yup, just ordered two sets of floor mats for the truck and car and it was duly noted that certain materials involved in the manufacture of them were KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER IN CALIFORNIA. Well, I live close to the state line but as long as I don’t cross over I should remain cancer free. Right? :-)
Merry Christmas
p.s. But, I am skerred to drink out of the hose now.
***This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. ***
Obviously this ONLY affects those in California.
What a great kid you got there! Geology, astronomy and paleontology, have fun Grampa.
California is the liberal test bed demonstrating just a few loci where the growth of functionally illiterate organisms is encouraged and protected can yield social tumors capable of giving the experimenters vise-like control of an otherwise healthy body politic.
She’s lucky she didn’t get a blood transfusion from a gay man because California says that’s harmless.
BTW I’m jealous of your granddaughter’s gifts. Way cool!
I’ve looked into Prop65, and while I think that there is some strange abuse in it, I fully love it.
Prop 65 is often thought of as something totally stupid. The truth is far from that:
If a company has a “secret formula” they have been able to hide those contents from everyone. As rightfully they should. If their competitor got ahold of their ingredients they wouldn’t have a competitive edge !
So nationally our companies are protected from being forced to disclose their secrets, their competitive edges and the such. But in California Prop 65 changed that.
In California you MUST disclose every chemical and ingredient in your product. If you do not, then you must allow all consumers to assume that you are hiding something terrible in it - something carcinogenic.
So if you want to keep your ingredients secret, you’ll need to instead bear that warning. Not all things in California have this warning. Nay, not everything needs it.
Rocks are a source of radiation. Radiation causes cancer. If the seller of the rock puts a label on it that says “This rock may be radioactive” then they won’t have to put a prop 65 warning on it. But then people might think “Whoa, this is radioactive?”
Yes. Rocks can be radioactive.
Problem solved.
Sea water and sand give you cancer in California.
I live in California, and it is kind of scary to see that sign eveywhere and on many items. One year I bought Christmas lights on sale after Christmas, made in China, I believe. The next Christmas I noted it had the warning with the additional statement that I should wash my hands after handling the lights. I got rid of the lights. My hands got cold when outdoors a few times, so a relative gave me mittens from the 99 cents store. They were from China and had the warning on them. I couldn’t bring myself to wear them because I would feel like my hands were absorbing carcinogens. Got rid of them. I got candy from Japan with the warning. My question is, why are we importing all this hazardous stuff?
What a bunch of BS...I saw it on a package of organic apples. Think about it for a while and I also saw it on a hammer. How much is it costing the consumer for this BS?
The labels are ignored; they’re meaningless
when misapplied.
MTBE was mandated in CA by CA.
Gee does the marijuana now legal in California carry any warnings about the physical and mental heath hazards of using it?
Is there anything at all on this Earth NOT known to the State of California to cause cancer etc.?
Proposition 65 is absurdly restrictive. It was in part (in part, I said, not solely) devised to destroy the nutritional supplementation industry, in deference to the FDA and Big Pharma.
Natural substances contain trace amounts of lead, among other things. Unnatural pharmaceuticals do not - unless they are designed to do so, like some past mercury-based vaccines.
Just as with CFLs, if it serves some Big Industry, especially one favorable to Obama and company, it gets a pass.
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