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corner.nationalreview.com - 2/5/2009
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Latest on CSPIA: from the strict wording of the law it looks like "hobby games" such as Dungeons & Dragons books will need to certify they will not expose children to lead poisoning. Yes, you read that right (welcome to the wonderful world of regulation). Living Dice has the answer. Hat tip: ...
corner.nationalreview.com - 2/2/2009
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washingtonpost.com - 2/2/2009
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CPSIA chronicles, February 5
Overlawyered —
... Hatch (R-Utah) calls for hearings on CPSIA [his office].
“Using a bazooka to kill a (lead-free) gnat”: the inimitable Prof. Richard Epstein on the law’s high costs and low benefits [Forbes.com]. “Huge job losses” could result unless Congress goes back to drawing board
[Quin Hillyer, Washington Examiner, and more at American Spectator] More from Iain Murray at National Review “Corner” [here and here] and much coverage from Carter Wood at NAM “ShopFloor” as well. ...
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