Saturday, January 10, 2009

Good idea, bad execution


Yet another example of overreaching government is now threatening to put thousands of crafters, artisans, WAHMs (and WAHDs), and small business owners out of work. Because of all the recent toy recalls due to lead contamination, a law was passed that goes into effect next month requiring the testing of ANY child-related article--toys, clothes, etc.--for lead. Sounds great, until you realize that this law applies to consignment and second-hand stores and folks like the ones I feature in my newsletter every other month. From what I understand, some changes have already been introduced in Congress which will modify the law as it applies to consignment shops and the like, but independent toymakers are still being left out in the cold. Please contact your representatives and senators and ask them to support changes to the law that will protect these folks. A sample letter can be found here, and more information can be found here.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks so much for helping to spread the word about this poorly crafted legislation. Everyone so adversely affected appreciates your help!

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Unknown said...

There was an article in our local paper about this recently. It's a shame because the intent, of course, is good. I'm glad it's being brought to peoples' attention across the country.