Posted: 1/21/2013 7:00:10 AM EDT
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While at the grocery store, I noticed the cashier had a button on her apron. It was a big bio hazard sign with the words "make sure to wash your cloth bags" around it.
This got me thinking, bio hazard mean poisonous, maybe people are spreading Salmonella, which is very deadly. So if one or two irresponsible cloth bag owners don't take the time to wash their bags they can be deadly!! Therefore we MUST ban cloth bags, even if it saves only one child's life it is our duty!!! ETA, might be worth mentioning, I live in Seattle where plastic bags are banned, and you now HAVE to pay for the "privilege" of using a shitty paper bag. |
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I'm pretty sure there was a reason.tv video on this.
Will look for it. Reason.tv plastic bag ban |
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Lol, that would be a legitimate concern with using those things though... Anyway, I'm not shopping at a local open air market full of farmers; I'm at a modern grocery store. I'll take my free plastic bags and continue to use them for dog poop and my fireworks stand ![]() Fuck that hippy shit. Speed |
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While at the grocery store, I noticed the cashier had a button on her apron. It was a big bio hazard sign with the words "make sure to wash your cloth bags" around it. This got me thinking, bio hazard mean poisonous, maybe people are spreading Salmonella, which is very deadly. So if one or two irresponsible cloth bag owners don't take the time to wash their bags they can be deadly!! Therefore we MUST ban cloth bags, even if it saves only one child's life it is our duty!!! ETA, might be worth mentioning, I live in Seattle where plastic bags are banned, and you now HAVE to pay for the "privilege" of using a shitty paper bag. WTF..........
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| Edmonds banned plastic bags as well. In fact, Edmonds does everything Seattle does. We have an activist city council. If people wanted to live in the hellhole that is Seattle we'd live there so I wish they'd stop swallowing whatever Seattle's government ejaculates. |
