Environmentalists are folks who do not think. One example.
Grocery stores put the food in non reusable plastic bags. Healthy for the family.
The Nanny State people are using government to force you to use re-usable bags--bags that gather fungus, disease and contamination.
When was the last time you washed are-useable bag? Case closed.
The real question is why do the Nanny State folks want you and your family sick? "Although there has never been a documented case where someone has gotten food poisoning from cross-contamination via a reusable bag, it's not an unlikely scenario, said Ryan G. Sinclair, an assistant professor of environmental and occupational health at Loma Linda University School of Public Health.
Sinclair said he conducted much of his research by interviewing people at Redlands Market Night.
There, he said he found a "most shocking" fact: Some 95 percent of reusable shopping bag owners said they never washed out their bag."
This is not about safety, it is about government control and a waste of money. "Shestek said the bill would add what amounts to a $1 billion tax on grocery bills, because of the need for bag purchases and related costs."
Government is nickel and diming us into poverty--this is just a part of the effort to kill the economy and families of California.
Remember in November.
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Grocery stores put the food in non reusable plastic bags. Healthy for the family.
The Nanny State people are using government to force you to use re-usable bags--bags that gather fungus, disease and contamination.
When was the last time you washed are-useable bag? Case closed.
The real question is why do the Nanny State folks want you and your family sick? "Although there has never been a documented case where someone has gotten food poisoning from cross-contamination via a reusable bag, it's not an unlikely scenario, said Ryan G. Sinclair, an assistant professor of environmental and occupational health at Loma Linda University School of Public Health.
Sinclair said he conducted much of his research by interviewing people at Redlands Market Night.
There, he said he found a "most shocking" fact: Some 95 percent of reusable shopping bag owners said they never washed out their bag."
This is not about safety, it is about government control and a waste of money. "Shestek said the bill would add what amounts to a $1 billion tax on grocery bills, because of the need for bag purchases and related costs."
Government is nickel and diming us into poverty--this is just a part of the effort to kill the economy and families of California.
Remember in November.
More...