Los Angeles bans Plastic Bags! Heck yes!

curious2garden

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Staff member
People will resist anything won't they? To me this seems like a purely positive move. If your only reason for opposing this legislation is that it's less convenient, then you're part of the problem. Our habits are having undeniable effects on the environment, but nobody cares :(
Nero fiddled while Rome
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qwizoking

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lol really though it will be gone shortly, as i said we did the ban last year, it lasted a few months. its too big of an inconvenience to stock plastic bags for the stores that are designed with the bags on a wheel that spins, like some wallmarts..also for the bagger to fit these cloth bags on the counter to store different items in each and still keep the plastic bgs storage free to use them. from all standpoints its not a good idea and doesnt work, besides the fact that they were deemed a health risk they cost too much time and money for the stores.....
 

GreenSummit

Active Member
People will resist anything won't they? To me this seems like a purely positive move. If your only reason for opposing this legislation is that it's less convenient, then you're part of the problem. Our habits are having undeniable effects on the environment, but nobody cares :(
this person right here gets it.

and cann, i am not suggesting the use of plastic bags, i wouldnt expect you to go after such an obvious angle, you didnt try very hard on that one.

good debating everyone thanks for all the different responses.
 

Skuxx

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so what... do you go to fucking jail if you get caught with a plastic bag? Do you have to sell your drugs in paper bags? Or else catch an "attempt to sell crack in a plastic bag" charge?? Or is it only for grocery stores?
 

cannawizard

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this person right here gets it.

and cann, i am not suggesting the use of plastic bags, i wouldnt expect you to go after such an obvious angle, you didnt try very hard on that one.

good debating everyone thanks for all the different responses.
Wasn't much of an effort, took 33 seconds of thought process.. Have a nice day :)
 

Sand4x105

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Are you seriously suggesting that the paper bags I'd have to use now are better for the environment? Not only is that "making lampshades" of trees that were planted where there once were forests ... but the pulp industry is famously filthy. And if you think I'm gonna carry six reusables in my car, into the store, in&out of my washing machine ... please rethink.
Now tell me about teh awesome. Really ... convince me. cn
Hey cn, I would'a thought you'd just eat your food where you find it....
 

UncleBuck

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i always get the paper bags and reuse them later on when trimming.

cut them in half down the center and they are great for catching trimmings, the other half is great for holding trimmed buds until you get around to hanging them.

they also make great tinder for starting the burn pile in spring or camp fires in the summer.

and let's not forget how cats love to sit inside them and fight over them.
 

(818)MedicineMan

New Member
I know for a fact some of you that are saying it is unsanitary to use cloth bags are smarter than that. Do you not do any laundry? You can easily mark a bag as meat only. Put it in with the kitchen laundry and keep it clean. This isn't rocket surgery.

You can also use the plastic bags provided at the meat section and bag the meat in a bag that is clean. It still uses a plastic bag, but not as many in the long run. I do this anyway due to cross contamination.

I think some of you are just arguing to be an ass.
 

UncleBuck

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I know for a fact some of you that are saying it is unsanitary to use cloth bags are smarter than that. Do you not do any laundry? You can easily mark a bag as meat only. Put it in with the kitchen laundry and keep it clean. This isn't rocket surgery.

You can also use the plastic bags provided at the meat section and bag the meat in a bag that is clean. It still uses a plastic bag, but not as many in the long run. I do this anyway due to cross contamination.

I think some of you are just arguing to be an ass.
where i shop, they have little tiny plastic bags at the checkout for meat products. they are too small to be reused as a dog poop picker upper for me, but for anyone else with a normal sized dog they will work just fine.

oh, and the paper bags are from recycled paper.
 

(818)MedicineMan

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where i shop, they have little tiny plastic bags at the checkout for meat products. they are too small to be reused as a dog poop picker upper for me, but for anyone else with a normal sized dog they will work just fine.

oh, and the paper bags are from recycled paper.
That's pretty lame they don't provide a safe way to package meat in the meat department.

I'm not sure how I feel about paper bags. The more they use recycled paper the more I am prone to use them.
 

joe macclennan

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uhhhhh people arent feeding them to animals.
Are you sure? How do you know? Some people might be cuz dog food is expeeeeeensive Whoo!


it has to do with the littering aspect of them, and how they manage to get into the waterways and oceans where they look like food to animals.
huh, never even considered that angle. Do they even have rivers and wildlife in LA?

you really just have no idea do you?
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Fuck a turtle. :eyesmoke:
Is that even possible? Pics or it didn't happen
That's disgusting



challenge accepted!
At least 75% less consumables in those bags.

You sir are runner up. :joint:
 

bowlfullofbliss

Well-Known Member
I know for a fact some of you that are saying it is unsanitary to use cloth bags are smarter than that. Do you not do any laundry? You can easily mark a bag as meat only. Put it in with the kitchen laundry and keep it clean. This isn't rocket surgery.

You can also use the plastic bags provided at the meat section and bag the meat in a bag that is clean. It still uses a plastic bag, but not as many in the long run. I do this anyway due to cross contamination.

I think some of you are just arguing to be an ass.
lmao. I hope you're kidding :).

or are you! I wish we had a suspicious looking icon to use here.........
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
I know for a fact some of you that are saying it is unsanitary to use cloth bags are smarter than that. Do you not do any laundry? You can easily mark a bag as meat only. Put it in with the kitchen laundry and keep it clean. This isn't rocket surgery.

You can also use the plastic bags provided at the meat section and bag the meat in a bag that is clean. It still uses a plastic bag, but not as many in the long run. I do this anyway due to cross contamination.

I think some of you are just arguing to be an ass.
I'm not going to leave a salmonella-soaked bag sitting in my laundry hamper for a week while I get enough other shit together to wash. Not to mention the fact that plastic, unlike fabric, is known for holding moisture in. I'd rather just throw the plastic bag that was holding the meat in the trash. Every meat section I've ever been to had those shitty thin rolls of bags that tear and leak if you look at them funny. If they stocked better bags, I'd have no need for plastic shopping bags in other areas really. I use paper otherwise. This house is heated with wood, so we save a great big bundle of bags for winter. Either way though, a ban on plastic bags is stupid. There are perfectly valid uses for them.
 

(818)MedicineMan

New Member
I'm not going to leave a salmonella-soaked bag sitting in my laundry hamper for a week while I get enough other shit together to wash. Not to mention the fact that plastic, unlike fabric, is known for holding moisture in. I'd rather just throw the plastic bag that was holding the meat in the trash. Every meat section I've ever been to had those shitty thin rolls of bags that tear and leak if you look at them funny. If they stocked better bags, I'd have no need for plastic shopping bags in other areas really. I use paper otherwise. This house is heated with wood, so we save a great big bundle of bags for winter. Either way though, a ban on plastic bags is stupid. There are perfectly valid uses for them.
How can stores get any shittier than SoCal. This place is gross.

If you are afraid of some possible Salmonella in your laundry than you better not think of the far worse germs in your whites while they sit there until laundry day.

Seriously, how hard is it to keep clean reusable bags around? I wish humans cared more and plastic wasn't an issue. It is because people are lazy and don't care we have plastic bags blowing around all over the city and stupid regulations are put in place to try and prevent stupid.
 
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