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Subject :  I think I am over analyzing...am I right or wrong here?
Author: Tracy @ MBFC
Email: lil_lulu1267@yahoo.com
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I am not seeing where this law affects "clothing". Except the Phthalates. I see the durable goods such as cribs, toys, bedding, etc... Is the clothing included? This has me sooooo confused!

I only carry clothing....was actually thinking of expanding into equipment and the like until all of this popped up! Like most here, I don't want any trouble either by the lead police or wasted money on inventory. But am I missing something? Does this apply to "clothing"?





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