Children's Books in Dumpsters: Washington's Madness Continues

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:45:00 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Gary North at LewRockwell.com - prior to 1985, there was no ban on lead in the ink used in children's books. With the recent ban on lead in anything sold to children, "The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008," bookstores are being told by the gummint's minions that they can no longer sell children's books printed before 1985. I. Kid. You. Not.

Further coverage by Walter Olson at City Journal: The New Book Banning, and at his blog, overlawyered.com.

This is unbelievable. Time for every store that sells children's books to arm their workers with shotguns, and instruct them to blow off the heads of any gummint zombies that attempt to take away their books. I cannot any longer believe that these goons are human.

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