This thread demonstrates why asking about the California warning label is a waste of time here.
It soon descends into a lot of ill-informed opinions on regulations and their need.
The law in California mandates that warning if the product contains a substance on their list of hazardous substances. That is the law, and it must be obeyed if you want to do business in California.
For every law in California that you consider silly, there are laws where you live that others would consider silly as well.
betamaxFor every law in California that you consider silly, there are laws where you live that others would consider silly as well.
Yes,its against the law to willfully to stand and rock a train back and forth..
Its against the law to spit tobacco juice from a moving train,trolley car or interurban car.
BTW..My wife was 44,a nonsmoker,a nondrinker, and was killed by a drunk driver.
I don't ignore the warnings but,fully believe most are not warranted and down right goofy..
As far as "safer" work places..Don't bet your life on it.
Larry
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I really think it is about time to put this topic to rest. Seriously.
Locked.
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