A state appeals court ruled in July that Athens’ ban on plastic bags violates the Ohio constitution. The case raises questions about the tension between state law and home rule.
Costs to “go green” will be passed on to the consumers without going to plastic replacement substitutes research and what have yous
Most that will come out of this is an added cost at checkout for bags which will of course be sold now at profit with the same shits if not less given to the environment
Hook, line and sinker. You failed miserably at seeing through that nonsense.
So if what you say is true, that it will be an added cost at the checkout line, tell me how it is there’s been zero change in price at every state and country that have reeacted paper bags?
Not enough? Fine. How did Ohio manage to use paper bags 100% of the time until plastic bags were introduced in the 1980’s and then continue to carry paper bags at no additional cost well into the late 90s?
Does not make any shits
Costs to “go green” will be passed on to the consumers without going to plastic replacement substitutes research and what have yous
Most that will come out of this is an added cost at checkout for bags which will of course be sold now at profit with the same shits if not less given to the environment
Hook, line and sinker. You failed miserably at seeing through that nonsense.
So if what you say is true, that it will be an added cost at the checkout line, tell me how it is there’s been zero change in price at every state and country that have reeacted paper bags?
Not enough? Fine. How did Ohio manage to use paper bags 100% of the time until plastic bags were introduced in the 1980’s and then continue to carry paper bags at no additional cost well into the late 90s?
You got brainwashed.
What do you mean? You have to pay for bags in California stores now
Terrible, a whopping 10¢ per bag.
The rest of the world rarely ever purchases bags by the way. You take the one’s you own with you to save money and resources.
Beep.