That warning label is only meant for the snowflakes of the People's Republic of Kalifornia.
Geez, I come here to avoid the political BS in NPR. Leave this over there, please
That warning label is only meant for the snowflakes of the People's Republic of Kalifornia.
Geez, I come here to avoid the political BS in NPR. Leave this over there, please
The only reason that stupid label is on the shaft is because of politics!, the stupid over-reaching politics that is forced into every aspect of the lives of anyone living in California. God forbid one should put that shaft on a cue made with ivory or Indian rosewood in California. Everyone would be running for a damn safe place.
I don't live in California, it looks like you don't live in California. No poison shafts here in
Colorado, likely none in Louisiana, or at least none that ether of us will eat.
I say we just let it go, let the Californians worry about it. What do you say?
I have no choice. Seems, once again, my humor isn't getting past my keyboard.
Just guessing here but i'd bet that has to do with the finish. A lot of finish/paints are REALLY bad if you breathe or ingest them. Unless you're going to smoke or eat your cue i wouldn't worry about it.
I purchased a players cue and the shaft had a warning label that said: (paraphrasing) " This product contains chemicals that in the state in california have found to cause cancer and birth defects."
Does anyone know anything about this? Would these chemicals cause this by skin contact, ingestion...or is this more of a CYOB kind of disclaimer? I've never heard of a cue causing cancer or birth defects.