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Step 1: Ban thin, useful, inexpensive plastic bags that you get for free at every grocery and convenience store by labeling them single-use. Step 2: Levy a statewide 10 cent per bag charge on all paper bags, to be collected at the point of sale and for the benefit of the store owner. Step 3: Prohibit stores from offering so-called re-useable bags unless they are independently certified by a government agency using a process not yet invented. That enables big competitors to use this same process in an attempt to disqualify a smaller competitors product. Step 4: Spend $2 million of our tax dollars to create government jobs to oversee the whole process, and subsidize the manufacture of expensive, heavy-duty plastic bags, which no one wants, at prices no rational person would pay. breitbart/Breitbart-California/2014/06/27/Paper-Plastic-or-Freedom
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 02:42:10 +0000

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