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Toy Industry Nonsense

— filed under: Parents and Kids, Safer Chemicals, Activists, 2011 Legislative Session, Toxic-Free Kids Campaign, Children Safe Products Bill of 2011, Toxic Toys

The Toy Industry Association is one of the biggest opponents to this year’s Children’s Safe Products Bill – legislation that will help get toxic chemicals out of toys and other products. One mom tried to get to the bottom of their opposition and found out it’s nothing but nonsense.

Toy Industry Nonsense

The Toy Industry Association is one of the biggest opponents to this year’s Children’s Safe Products Bill – legislation that will help get toxic chemicals out of toys and other products. But their arguments against the bill simply don’t add up. One mom tried to get to the bottom of their opposition and found out it’s nothing but nonsense.

See for yourself.


 

Agree with mom’s commonsense? Call your legislators at 1-800-562-6000 and urge them to support SB 5231, the Children’s Safe Products Bill.

 

For more information:

Children's Safe Products Bill of 2011

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