CPSC



Imported products from China hit the news again. This time is't lead in
children's toys. This past week it was several food items for human and
animal consumption.

Where is the CPSC in protecting us from these dangers? What are they
spending our tax dollars for ?
Lead in childrens toys is a HUGE hazard and the CPSC should be directing
considerable resources at protecting us from these hazards.



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Relevant Pages

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    ... Where is the CPSC in protecting us from these dangers? ... Lead in childrens toys is a HUGE hazard and the CPSC should be directing ...
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  • Re: CPSC
    ... This past week it was several food items for human and animal consumption. ... Lead in childrens toys is a HUGE hazard and the CPSC should be directing considerable resources at protecting us from these hazards. ...
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  • Re: CPSC
    ... Food inspections are the responsibility of the FDA, not the CPSC. ... Lead in childrens toys is a HUGE hazard and the CPSC should be directing ...
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  • New Government Policy Imposes Strict Standards on Garage Sales Nationwide
    ... Act after a series of high-profile recalls of Chinese-made toys. ... now the CPSC says they apply to used items as well. ... "Those who resell recalled children's products are not only breaking the law, ... When FOXNews.com came to his garage sale, vendor Ilan Broochian said the same ...
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  • Toy inquiry reveals more recalls to come
    ... NEW YORK -- There will be additional recalls of toys with lead-contaminated paint in "the coming weeks," a source with knowledge of the coming announcements told CNN Wednesday. ... The House subcommittee requested similar information from 19 toy companies that had previously distributed toys found to contain illegal levels of lead - including Mattel, Target, Dollar General and Tween Brands - ahead of a two-day hearing on protecting children and toy safety that began Wednesday with the testimony of CPSC acting Chairman Nancy Nord, CPSC Commissioner Thomas Moore and Mattel CEO Bob Eckert. ...
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