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And this thread is going to the PUB
 
There are so many more important thing in life to worry about, this is a benign “law” that no one pays any attention to, post the warning and let people continue to ignore it.
 
Do the warning labels contain any hazardous chemicals, such as adhesive backing? If so, they should have their own warning label.

All they're good for is ensuring no one pays any attention at all to the warning since it's on virtually everything. Billboards ought to be erected all over the state in outdoor areas. Smog is deadly.
 
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