07-20-2011, 01:18 AM
If you think a bag ban is going to decrease the use of bags,you might want to read this article.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/2...-nat-brown
It irks me that we continue to waste taxpayer money by trying to regulate personal habits.If you want to use a cloth bag to haul home a fish and then use the same bag the next time for your fresh veggies,fine.
I use and then reuse my plastic grocery bags.I do not dump them along side the road.
Maybe the taxpayer money saved by not having endless hearings and meetings about bags could be used to hire more Ag inspectors to keep the brown tree snakes out of Hawaii.This is a real,coming to an island near you,ecological disaster.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/2...-nat-brown
It irks me that we continue to waste taxpayer money by trying to regulate personal habits.If you want to use a cloth bag to haul home a fish and then use the same bag the next time for your fresh veggies,fine.
I use and then reuse my plastic grocery bags.I do not dump them along side the road.
Maybe the taxpayer money saved by not having endless hearings and meetings about bags could be used to hire more Ag inspectors to keep the brown tree snakes out of Hawaii.This is a real,coming to an island near you,ecological disaster.