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	<title>Comments on: YWCA ladies heading for jail</title>
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		<title>By: KC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It still amazes me that this law could have been passed so easily with so little comment by people from across the political spectrum. To think that so many useful books, toys, articles of clothing and on and on have to be thrown out and to think that individuals and small companies who made toys or crafts may well have to shut down because they can&#039;t afford the testing procedures just seems  harmful and pointless. When I think of a swollen, directionless law which may have, once, sprung from good intentions but which is now so meandering and broad as to be a danger to freedom, I think of this.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It still amazes me that this law could have been passed so easily with so little comment by people from across the political spectrum. To think that so many useful books, toys, articles of clothing and on and on have to be thrown out and to think that individuals and small companies who made toys or crafts may well have to shut down because they can&#8217;t afford the testing procedures just seems  harmful and pointless. When I think of a swollen, directionless law which may have, once, sprung from good intentions but which is now so meandering and broad as to be a danger to freedom, I think of this.</p>
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