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Malcolm Smith and the bike ban
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[QUOTE="biglou, post: 1339786"] My local shop still had their little bikes out yesterday. I periodically deal with lead at work, and in talking to some of the scientists and engineers, the main route for lead to enter the body is through inhalation or ingestion (eating it). Lead particles that are "suspended in matrix" (cured paint, metal alloys, etc.) are not considered a hazard, and we generally set our exposure levels at 5-10x lower than what OSHA recommends. So yeah, most all this CPSC stuff is total bullsh1t. [/QUOTE]
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