Middleton, Wisc.: “Police Stop Giving Teddy Bears to Children Because of CPSIA”

by Walter Olson on October 16, 2009

Can’t be too careful in comforting kids at crime scenes, you never know what might be in those old teddy bears [WISC-TV, Handmade Toy Alliance, Rick Woldenberg] Cops in the Wisconsin town are giving kids books instead, presumably books printed after 1985 (& Sykes/WTMJ).

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1 Holly Jahangiri 10.16.09 at 7:35 am

Aww! While I applaud their giving of books (and my book, Trockle, is very comforting – AND printed after 1985!) I think teddy bears accomplish their goals so much better, under the circumstances. Perhaps a book AND a bear…oh, right, this is about CPSIA, not about what’s best for the KIDS. Sorry. Got carried away, there.

2 Invid 10.16.09 at 4:52 pm

No, CPSIA is what’s best for kids!!!!! It’s all for the kids!!!!!

/sarcasm

3 Doug 10.16.09 at 8:18 pm

“Won’t someone think of the children?”
- Mrs. Rev. Lovejoy.

4 Bill Poser 10.17.09 at 2:20 am

When I was a little kid, I turned out to be allergic to my teddy bear and my parents took it away from me. I still haven’t figured out who to sue for this early traumatic experience…

5 Ellis 10.22.09 at 3:38 am

And my favorite children’s resale store, Small Change of Scottsdale AZ is going out of business b/c of this law. No more $7 designer duds for my babies.

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