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Subject :  She was addressing phthalates not lead
Author: Cynthia
Email: tweva@starpower.net
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This is one of many things that causes confusion for people trying to grasp this law. There are two issues chemically speaking as I understand it. Phthalates and lead. The portion of the law dealing with Phthalates is not retroactive and covers a different type of goods (made of plastic) than the portion of the law covering lead which IS retroactive and includes everything, including clothing, made for use by a child 12 years of age and under.





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