A Happy Medium
Can we survive and thrive
under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act?
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This is hope for the set of laws that many in the industry have found to be unreasonable, at best. One of the main concerns is the fact that competing standards still exist, particularly California's Prop 65 which has, to this point, been the most stringent state regulation of lead and other contaminants in consumer products. "If [California] wants to see 70 ppm of lead and the national standard is 90, then we have to set our standard to Prop 65," Soep explained. Products existing in the gray area between 70 ppm and 90 ppm seem to be out of luck.
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