Just received an Icon mesh jacket from the states. Along with having a handbook the same size as our manuals, there is also this tag inside the pocket. This tag is warning me of Cancer. It seems most foods and drinks are on the California P65 list. Apparently Coffee is safe but Tea is not.
California is off my bucket list now.
How can you get the big C from a jacket?
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How can you get the big C from a jacket?
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Re: How can you get the big C from a jacket?
That is a wise decision. It took me 20 years to figure out that it was time to leave that political cesspoolnot
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Re: How can you get the big C from a jacket?
A couple of yeas ago I bought a Gransfors Bruks axe.
It had the idiotic California prop 65 warning on it.
I wasn't planning on eating it or taking long, hot showers with it but I had to be warned of the cancer danger it represented.
Of course there was no warnings about it being sharp enough to shave with or that by using the axe I might inadvertently remove fingers or other bodily appendages (I haven't) but I had to be informed that axes are known by the state of California to cause cancer. :beee:
It had the idiotic California prop 65 warning on it.
I wasn't planning on eating it or taking long, hot showers with it but I had to be warned of the cancer danger it represented.
Of course there was no warnings about it being sharp enough to shave with or that by using the axe I might inadvertently remove fingers or other bodily appendages (I haven't) but I had to be informed that axes are known by the state of California to cause cancer. :beee: