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So, if a store has plastic bags bundled at 10 for 1 cents for
sale near the checkout counter, and a consumer
buys a bundle or two and ask for their groceries to be placed in their
Bring Your Own Bag as outlined in the regulations, isn't that
legal as the law is written?
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Originally posted by Bob Orts
So, if a store has plastic bags bundled at 10 for 1 cents for sale near the checkout counter, and a consumer buys a bundle or two and ask for their groceries to be placed in their Bring Your Own Bag as outlined in the regulations, isn't that legal as the law is written?
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...good (if mischiveous) question re legal hypotheticals.
...a store would lose plenty money at that price. ;?
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Rob,
thanks for that distinction -- definitely, the issue is about 'pass through' / throw away / dispose-all use of polystyrene that results in it being scattered all about and wreaking havoc on various life forms in the process.
Gotta keep it from gettin' loose in the land, the water, or the air.
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Originally posted by james weatherford
...good (if mischiveous) question re legal hypotheticals.
...a store would lose plenty money at that price. ;?
No, a store would make money. Right now they give the plastic bags away free. After the ban they would be giving away the more expensive paper bags. If they have consumers buying bags or bringing their own, and not having to give away any bags, Duh, they made money!
It's not a mischievous legal question; it's my belief it's the heart of why just token opposition was made over the ban by the retail industry. The law was written by rank amateurs who were so blinded by the concerned over banning plastic bags, they couldn't see the loophole they wrote into the law. The sale of plastic retail bags is not prohibited by the law. Consumers can use anything they want for their purchases including plastic bags they just bought.
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OK, we shall see.
Is a bag that a store gives away -- with stuff in it just bought by a customer -- deductible as a business expense? Merchandise (including a bundle of bags for sale) isn't.
Does a bundle of bags take up shelf space that would other wise be used for merchandise sold at a markup rather than for less than purchase (as proposed for a bundle of bags)? Could be.
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Now dog poop has the price!
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