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WHY ARE THERE SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS TO CALIFORNIA?

California has adopted a law commonly known as Proposition 65 that requires manufacturers and sellers of goods that contain substances “known to the State of California” to be likely carcinogenic or causes of potential birth defects to post warning labels on their products to help California consumers make an informed decision whether to purchase those products. California’s Proposition 65 list contains over 800 substances and is constantly changing. While we are confident that our food products are free of any Proposition 65 listed substances, we face a problem when dealing with small volume giftware items manufactured by third parties on our behalf. While we make every effort to insure that these items are free of Proposition 65 substances, this process is not foolproof and the cost of testing for hundreds of substances over scores of small volume giftware products is cost prohibitive. When California expanded the Proposition 65 warning label requirements in 2018, we were reluctantly forced to conclude that it would be better not to sell our non-food giftware items in the State of California rather than to risk a Proposition 65 violation.

 

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One must search hard to find anything sold in California that does not have a Prop 65 label.   :wacko:

 

Why... if you eat a truck tire, it just could cause cancer!  :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

One must search hard to find anything sold in California that does not have a Prop 65 label.   :wacko:

 

Why... if you eat a truck tire, it just could cause cancer!  :rolleyes:

 

If you smell a truck tire it could cause cancer.

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Manufacturers are declining to sell and ship items to California due to Prop 65. It is not that they cannot sell or aren't allowed to ship products. They can sell and ship products with the label / warning. They are afraid of liabilities or consequences later on. A good example is Ruger. They will not send certain accessories and apparel to California residents. Not because it's illegal but because they are afraid of legal repercussions later on.

 

Knowing how  this S***bag state operates, I can't really blame  them.

 

 

2 Years, 5 Months, 26 days....OR 909 days until I retire and get the heck out of here...Tick Tock....

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5 hours ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

One must search hard to find anything sold in California that does not have a Prop 65 label.   :wacko:

 

Why... if you eat a truck tire, it just could cause cancer!  :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

5 hours ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

If you smell a truck tire it could cause cancer.

 

I know'd a feller that got run over by a truck tire..... and he died.    

The truck was hauling face mask so it was ruled as another Covid 19 death..... :o

 

..........Widder

 

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1 hour ago, MAYOBARD SASS #13025L said:

I was born in California and lived most of my life there.  I am so glad to have moved from there.  The place is destroyed by the one political party system.

And nobody saw that coming?

 

I campaigned against that, actually, physically going door to door, writing letters, making phone calls, and what ever else was needed.

 

Did no good.

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I turned down orders 3 times to be stationed in CA, so I've never had to live there.  That said I've seen other states that Californians have migrated to and they tried to change things to the way CA does it.  Of course I'm not saying all Californians are bad by any means, but some of them I just don't understand, how can you wreck a state then move to another state and think that if you do the same things you'll get a different outcome.

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8 minutes ago, Tequila Shooter said:

I turned down orders 3 times to be stationed in CA, so I've never had to live there.  That said I've seen other states that Californians have migrated to and they tried to change things to the way CA does it.  Of course I'm not saying all Californians are bad by any means, but some of them I just don't understand, how can you wreck a state then move to another state and think that if you do the same things you'll get a different outcome.

It's the American way:  We can do it better.  For example, socialism didn't work in Europe, but here we have "democratic socialism" what ever that means.

 

 

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It is certainly a struggle to live here in California and disagree with 95% of the political decisions made by the State. I grew up here in northern California and the area is beautiful. I have driven across the country twice and just haven't found a place I'd rather live... yet.

Our local CAS club has been slowly dwindling with folks moving to Idaho. Maybe I'll think about that once my kids finish high school.

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55 minutes ago, Tex Jones, SASS 2263 said:

It's the American way:  We can do it better.  For example, socialism didn't work in Europe, but here we have "democratic socialism" what ever that means.

 

 



What does it mean???

It’s called Democratic National Socialism.......the Nazi Party
 

Cat Brules 

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Being in Illinois, I feel a LOT of sympathy for those in CA. As soon as the Missus retires Dec 31, we are out of this state!

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From the "Shop Ruger" website - handgun storage case:

 

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Black injection molded plastic handgun case with red Ruger logo on front. Interior has foam padding with push closure and padlock access holes. Exterior dimensions: 13-1/2" L x 9-3/4" W; Interior dimensions: 13" x 8-1/4" x 3". Made in the USA by Flambeau.

This product is not currently available for sale to California customers due to requirements associated with the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65).

 

 

 

So if ya have a Ruger gun case... for Gosh sake, don't eat it.  And especially, don't grind it up and smoke it!!   :huh:   :o   :rolleyes:

 

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21 minutes ago, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

 

From the "Shop Ruger" website - handgun storage case:

 

 

 

So if ya have a Ruger gun case... for Gosh sake, don't eat it.  And especially, don't grind it up and smoke it!!   :huh:   :o   :rolleyes:

 

Are you kiddin? Smoking it is probably the only thing they wouldn't complain about!

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16 hours ago, DeaconKC said:

Are you kiddin? Smoking it is probably the only thing they wouldn't complain about!

I think it depends on what you're smoking. I suspect you might get lynched for lighting up a Macanudo.

JHC

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We live close to the LGS owned by the family that makes those magnificent .50 rifles. On their website they state they will not ship anything to CA

 

Imis  I gives em my $$$ when I can

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On 7/30/2020 at 12:00 AM, Hardpan Curmudgeon SASS #8967 said:

One must search hard to find anything sold in California that does not have a Prop 65 label.   :wacko:

 

Why... if you eat a truck tire, it just could cause cancer!  :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

Well, looks like your truck tire sandwich is going to be without Tabasco.  How bland.  

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21 hours ago, Cat Brules said:



What does it mean???

It’s called Democratic National Socialism.......the Nazi Party
 


You will find reference to the Democratic Socialist in the 1848 issue of "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx.
Ocasio-Cortez is so stupid, she thinks this is something new...

When I found the mate to my Vaquero Bisley 357, the shipper was a pawn broker who would not ship to CA.
He was more than willing to hand-walk the gun 3 blocks up the street to another FFL who was willing to ship.
I am very grateful to him being willing to make the sale, take my money, and assist in getting it shipped to me.

I first saw this concept with Summit Racing, back in my car building days.
They refused to ship to CA way back then.. due to smog laws.
 

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We put the prop 65 label on  Legal  Pot 

Will have to go to San Fran to check the label on HEROIN  that is now close to legal in CA

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There was a 4.2 temblor around JPL which didn't cause much of a problem (they will control the Mars probe).  I don't wish anyone ill will...we've got enough problems with the Corona virus. But maybe the big one is coming!? :unsure:  Might be time to invest in coastal property...at the Nevada/California state line? :P

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About the Tabasco thing ~ it's only their non-food gift items that won't be shipped to California.  Probably from the same factory that makes Ruger's pistol cases.  :rolleyes:

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13 hours ago, Hashknife Cowboy said:

Arizona may not be perfect , but it ain't bad!

 

I moved to Arizona from Illinois 18 years ago and I'm glad I did. God Bless Arizona!

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Buy this hammer and your children - should you even have children - will be born defective.   :huh:

 

Do NOT eat this hammer~!  :angry:

 

You have been warned.  :rolleyes:

 

 

 
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ATD4076
Sell Price: $73.06 EA
Qty:    EA
Unit of Measure: EA
 
: SLEDGE HAMMER 6 LBS 16IN INDESTRUCTIBLE HANDLE
Prop 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

 
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