Posted on 01/26/2018 12:12:14 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
A California lawmaker has introduced a new bill that would make it illegal to distribute single-use straws to consumers at restaurants unless specifically requested.
Ian Calderon, the Democratic majority leader in Californias lower house, brought forth Assembly Bill 1884, citing environmental protection as a reason to discourage the use of single use straws, typically distributed with soft drinks, smoothies, and coffee, which are then disposed of after being used.
We need to create awareness around the issue of one-time use plastic straws and its detrimental effects on our landfills, waterways, and oceans, Calderon stated in a media release.
AB 1884 is not a ban on plastic straws, he added. It is a small step towards curbing our reliance on these convenience products, which will hopefully contribute to a change in consumer attitudes and usage.
Assembly Bill 1884 aims to update the California Retail Food Code.
The bill notes that the current code establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for, and provides for regulation by the State Department of Public Health of, retail food facilities, as defined, and requires local health agencies to enforce these provisions.
As the law currently stands, punishment for violating the Retail Food Code ranges from paying a fine between $25 $1,000 or jail time.
Existing law requires, except as otherwise provided, a person who violates any provision of the code to be guilty of a misdemeanor with each offense punishable by a fine of not less than $25 or more than $1,000, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 6 months, or by both.
If passed, the law would modify the code to mark the provision of single-use plastic straws to consumers unless requested by the consumer, as a crime.
According to CNN, Americans dispose of 500 million plastic straws each day.
Conservatively, you can guess that Americans will use on average two plastic straws a day, so 500 million is an accurate estimate. But I challenge you to start paying attention to the straws you get in your iced coffee, smoothies, soda, and cocktails, said Adrian Grenier of the non-profit Lonely Whale to CNN.
When Im in New York or LA the number of plastic straws I receive is often closer to 10 a day, Grenier added.
Disposable straws are made from fossil fuels, and according to the cable news outlet are rarely recycled due to their small size and the fact that theyre made from several different types of plastic.
Straws and stirrers rank at number nine in the top 10 marine debris items, according to The Ocean Conservancy.
Eliminating the use of plastic straws has been a growing movement for some time.
The Be Straw Free Campaign was introduced by Milo Cress in 2011 when he was just 9 years old.
I noticed that whenever I ordered a drink at a restaurant, it would usually come with a straw in it, and I dont usually need a straw, he told CNN.
This seemed like a huge waste, Cress continued. Straws are made of oil, a precious and finite resource. Is making single-use plastic straws, which will be used for a matter of minutes before being tossed away, really what we want to do with this resource?
Then a resident of Burlington, Vermont, the young activist asked establishments in his hometown to make straws and option for customers and many complied.
While some like Calderon, support changing legislation to modify peoples behavior, others believe that simply offering other options is a better alternative.
Besides not using a straw, reusable straws made from materials such as glass, steel, copper, and bamboo, are becoming popular.
Cress seemed to agree that encouraging consumers to make different choices is a more effective way to make a change.
I am not out to ban straws, he told CNN. I think its much more effective to encourage people to make the choice not to use them. Voluntary participation encourages people to spread the word. Forcing people to do things is not always the most effective way to make a change.
Imprisonment for a straw.
This is got to break the camel’s back.
California liberals are like Nazis!
Fascist derangement state.
*SMIRK*
Don’t they have bigger things to worry about?
Reusable straws? No thanks.
First. World. Problem.
Inmate 1: What you in for?
Inmate 2: Giving an unsolicited straw to a diner.
Inmate 2: Guards! GET ME OUTTA HERE!.............................
What happens if the server is an illegal alien?
Right, I stand corrected.
When I was a kid many moons ago, we had paper straws. Make America Great Again and use paper straws.
Dilly, Dilly!
Somehow I don’t think that’s going to fly, even in CA.
There are some things that just aren’t going to get any better without public beatdowns.
When will Crazyfornia dictate the number of breaths per minute persons are allowed to take?
He posted this on twitter:
Ian C. Calderon Retweeted
@IanCalderon
19h19 hours ago
Id like to clarify that #AB1884 (Straws Upon Request) is (a) NOT a ban; (b) should it become law, it will NOT make it a crime for servers to provide plastic straws. My intention is simply to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of plastic straws on our environment.
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