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		<title>By: Trojan Horse &#8220;Food Safety&#8221; Law&#160;&#124;&#160;OpenMarket.org</title>
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		<description>[...] regulation often backfires. A classic example is the 2007 child-safety law, the CPSIA, which was based on junk science. It shut down countless thrift stores and entire industries, resulting in children&#8217;s books [...]</description>
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