The Foolishness of Gov't Bans Plastic Bags and Make-up
27 April 2012
Angela Logomasini, senior fellow for the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses how misguided and oftentimes foolish some activists are in calling for bans on plastic bags and certain cosmetics. Logomasini makes the case for why the use of junk science must be stopped.
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