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Toxins Law May Get Overhaul

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A law intended to protect Californians from toxic chemicals may be getting an overhaul. Proposition 65 requires business owners to post warning signs anywhere consumers could be exposed to chemicals — from lead to car exhaust. State regulators hoping to reform the law say the law has created a cottage industry for unscrupulous lawyers. »

Source: The California Report – Science

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