Melissa Boulch of Bremerton has been perusing the racks of consignment shops more these days to outfit her daughters, 3-year-old Audrey and 9-month-old Brianna. Along with getting some good deals, she earns a little money by selling clothes her daughters no longer wear. But just as Boulch and others turn increasingly to consignment and thrift shops to get more for their dollar, a new law is forcing the industry to become more vigilant about the items it accepts. A new federal product safety law that goes into effect on Feb. 10 requires manufacturers of new children's products to meet tighter...