Antonovich's arguments are short,
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That is not to suggest that our supervisor has been unduly influenced by established,
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Plastic bags have become a major component of our landfills. They flap from trees. They float in the breeze. They clog roadside drains. They drift on the high seas. They fill sea turtle bellies. They take months to hundreds of years to break down. And as they decompose,
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Countless plastic bags end up in our ocean,
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We should be thinking more practically of jobs in the plastics industry and businesses that may leave California. Best to leave subjects like the health of our planet and future generations to the tree huggers and the eco Nazis, right Mr. Antonovich?
Each year across the world some 500 billion plastic bags are used, and only a tiny fraction of them are recycled. Most will have a short lifetime with consumers,
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Any attempt to avoid this,
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The list is long and points clearly to the absolute need for government oversight of business and industry. In this case, the government is reacting to a worldwide problem and is asking people to address it by making a small sacrifice.
Mr. Antonovich urges that we "educate our residents" about the harm caused by illegally disposed plastic bags. We've been doing that for the last two decades or so and look how wonderfully it has worked. I would urge this supervisor to educate himself and start by reading "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair. Then move on to "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson and follow that with "Unsafe at Any Speed" by Ralph Nader,
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Each of these works, and many more I can recommend,
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The manufacture of 500 billion plastic bags each year may not be killing anyone,
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