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Tag: everyday law
Are food expiration dates required by law?
Do you trust expiration dates when deciding whether to throw food away? Image courtesy consumerist You may not want to. … More
Why don’t cosmetics need FDA approval?
A common myth is that cosmetics must be approved by the FDA before being sold in the United States. Not … More
Why is Christopher Columbus Day a federal holiday?
Trending this week: an elegant webcomic from Matthew Inman (of the Oatmeal) called “Columbus was awful (but this other guy … More
Is that really Kona coffee you’re buying? Why the law’s not helping you as much as it could.
So that Kona coffee you’re buying. Image courtesy mikepetrucci. Does the law help you know if it’s legit? A whole … More
Why can you be arrested for killer cantaloupe?
In 2011, a deadly listeria outbreak killed 33 and hospitalized 147. Cantaloupe from Jensen Farms in southeastern Colorado was the … More
Why is marijuana usage illegal in (parts of?) the United States?
Back in the day, marijuana was a remedy for everything from gout to inflamed skin. Image courtesy Matthew Kenwrick In … More
Why can you buy gas with an 85 octane rating in Colorado when the standard is usually 87?
Why are there regional variations in octane ratings? Why do some Rocky Mountain states allow 85, 85.5, 86, or 86.5 … More
Why aren’t movies rated by the government?
Why aren’t movies rated by the government? Image courtesy M4D Group. They were, before the 1960s! Some states and big … More
Why does bedding have a tag that says "Not to Be Removed Except By Consumer?"
Back in the day, mattresses came stuffed with nasty stuff. Not my modern mattress! All new material, baby. Secondhand stuffing … More