Changes to lead testing law offer reprieve for some artists, children's retailers-
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has said that it has modifed parts of the CPSIA on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 and will make a formal announcement shortly.
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Congress has gone too far with this stupid legislation. It was a bad bill and now it is a very bad law.
Contact you congress men/women and tell them you want this law rewritten.
Unklebillybob 2 years ago
Rose, this new law requires that a third party, test all products. Which means that the $13-40 kit will no longer be accepted.
UBB
Unklebillybob 3 years ago
I these parents are so conserned, they are the ones that should be testing what they buy and other things in thier house. As the consumer discovers the bad stuff - they return it and dont buy it - the companies that use lead would soon go out. A lead testing kit is around $13 - $40.
achivemore 3 years ago