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January 07, 2009

Did Congress Really Ban Buying Kids' Clothes At Thrift Stores?

If I am reading this law right, yes they did, in effect.  See the LA Times story:

Barring a reprieve, regulations set to take effect next month could force thousands of clothing retailers and thrift stores to throw away trunkloads of children's clothing.

The law, aimed at keeping lead-filled merchandise away from children, mandates that all products sold for those age 12 and younger -- including clothing -- be tested for lead and phthalates, which are chemicals used to make plastics more pliable. Those that haven't been tested will be considered hazardous, regardless of whether they actually contain lead.

"They'll all have to go to the landfill," said Adele Meyer, executive director of the National Assn. of Resale and Thrift Shops.

The new regulations take effect Feb. 10 under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which was passed by Congress last year in response to widespread recalls of products that posed a threat to children, including toys made with lead or lead-based paint. (snip)
 
Among the most vocal critics to emerge in recent weeks are U.S.-based makers of handcrafted toys and handmade clothes, as well as thrift and consignment shops that sell children's clothing.

"We will have to lock our doors and file for bankruptcy," said Shauna Sloan, founder of Salt Lake City-based franchise Kid to Kid, which sells used children's clothing in 75 stores across the country and had planned to open a store in Santa Clara, Calif., this year.
Read the whole thing and see Rod Dreher (hat tip) and the Handmade Toy Alliance for more info.  I note John Thune, Tim Johnson and Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin all voted for this law that will apparently stop the Salvation Army, for example, from selling used childrens clothes and toys.  Contact them and ask them to change this law.

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