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I don't have children, never will. However, for those that do, it's not such a bad idea for the future.
I don't care about global warming one way or the other (I won't be around for it and have no offspring that will either), but my point is that for those that have spawned future generations, planning ahead isn't such a bad thing for your kids. The bag fee doesn't really impact me as we've been using our own canvas bags for many years. I benefit from others tossing their plastic bags away as I use them to pick up after my dogs, but if I had kids, I think the reduction in landfill would be a good thing. But alas, I don't have kids and how y'all's kids cope with the future ain't my problem :)
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In the grand scheme of things, plastic bags represent a tiny fraction of landfill space. And we have no shortage of landfill space by the way. That's yet another myth propogated by the left. And how many grocery bags can fit inside the bed of a pickup? Several thousand? I bet there are a hundred pickups going to BFI every day, and they aren't full of plastic bags.
Discarded plastic bags do make for an eyesore, and I am one who despises litter.
I use the bags from the B&F grocery store in Ned for doggy stuff, diapers, garbage bags when backpacking, wet/dirty clothes when camping, etc. I reuse almost every one of them.
Yep. Boulder = full retard (again)
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So, I've seen plastic bags that are small (fit a 6 pack in them)
I've seen bigger plastic bags (Fits a 12 pack)
Do you know if this new law has any restriction on "high capacity BAGS"......???
" is it 10 cents per bag"....back in the day, that's a dime bag.....[ROFL1]
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We reuse all our bags poop scoops.....little trash bags etc
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I wonder why this doesn't apply to retail stores like REI?
I shouldn't give them any ideas....