I'm glad we still sell toxic substances - I already have about as big a belly full of the Nanny State as I can handle.
I once spent a summer working in California. Strange place. Apparently, every work site has to have a sign up if it has ANY toxic chemicals. The end result is that every place that I went to had one of those signs up. Does the business have anything that uses alkaline batteries? Put up a sign. Do any secretaries use correction fluid? Put up a sign.
Because of this, just about every single business has one of these signs up (even grocery stores). Talk about "crying wolf." If a business actually DID handle large quantities of dangerous chemicals, the public is so used to seeing those signs that they are now blind spots. A law designed to protect people actually makes them LESS safe.
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