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Sunday, September 27, 2020

NJ State Legislature Passes Ban On Sensibility

NJ State Legislature Passes Ban On Paper Bags, Foam Food-Containers, And Plastic Straws

In addition to joining New York in some type of weird social experiment to see how high taxes can get before you drive all of your state's citizens elsewhere, New Jersey has also decided to now ban both paper and plastic bags in the state.

We guess the crippling effect of Covid 19 on local businesses wasn't enough - but now also seems like a great time to weigh them down with further regulations and higher costs. 

The state's assembly and Senate passed a bill Thursday that bans LDPE plastic film bags, like the kind you get at the grocery store. It also bans the alternative - paper bags - at markets that are over 2,500 sq. feet in an attempt to get shoppers to bring their own bags. The same bill also bans polystyrene clamshell food containers and makes plastic straws only available "upon request" at restaurants, according to NorthJersey.com.

We're guessing there's going to be a lot of "requests". 

The bill passed mostly on party lines after a similar bill introduced in early March had to be amended slightly. Opponents to the bill claim the obvious: that it will hurt all types of businesses that are going to be forced to find costly alternatives.

Despite the fact that environmental groups were mostly pushing for a ban on plastic bags, the state needed to ban paper bags as well to get "an influential trade group for supermarkets to support the bill" - due to the fact that supplying paper bags would cost significantly more. 

The ban would take place 18 months after it is signed and any business violating the bill would get a warning upon first offense, followed by a $1,000 fine - and then a $5,000 fine for a third or subsequent offense. 

Linda Doherty, president of the New Jersey Food Council, said: "The ban on paper bags is critically important to the success of this legislation. Without a ban, consumers will simply move to paper single-use bags and we will not address the underlying goal of reducing our reliance on single-use products."

Abigail Sztein, director of government affairs for the paper association, referred to the bill as "a solution in search of a problem." Assemblywoman Holly Schepisi argued the bill would hurt NJ paper manufacturers as collateral damage. She called it "bad timing" and "bad policy". 

EPA Regional Administrator Judith Enck called the bill "the single most comprehensive plastics and paper reduction bill in the nation."

Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action, said: "Now, we can all look forward to picking up less trash on our beaches. There will be less plastics in the ocean to cause harm and death to marine life."

Many municipalities, specifically those near the Jersey Shore, had already banned plastics. 

Source:  Zerohedge.com

Blogger'snote:  Isn't it just amazing how far the Democrats have their heads up their asses?  You do not have to be an asshole to be a Democrat, but it sure helps.  These people should be taken out to sea in a wooden boat, and sunk.  That would cure many problems in this State, as the Democrats are the biggest problem.  Ask yourself just what has that carpet bagger, who purchased the Governorship done for New Jersey.  He is not only destroying New Jersey, but he is contributing to the total destruction of the United State of America, which is TREASON!

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