“So don’t even try to reproduce here you heathens”
workhard_livesimply on
Those are everywhere in California. Restaurants. Clothing tags. Packaging on Merchandise.
*Cancerfornia*
Gym-for-ants on
Pretty normal warning in California, the whole state has strict regulations on things like this
Jedi_Lazlo on
Californian here.
Mold is problematic state wide and asbestos used in the construction of buildings throughout the United States and pretty much everywhere contain these harmful chemicals and agents.
Add legacy lead paint if you’re traveling the south and staying at hotels.
California is just one of the only states that requires informing anyone staying in potentially hazardous environments.
Ironically, in this late stage capitalist mecca, that’s pretty much every building. Including every home, rich or poor.
And if you’re “new” home is built with anything ordered from China, you have a lead and PFA chemical filled home too. Welcome to the club.
Sugar causes obesity which is a high risk to causing cancer.
Ok_Measurement_107 on
My son’s BB gun had one of those tags in the box.
We live in Michigan.
Slow_Cheetah_287 on
Basically every single thing in California has this warning.
sausage_ditka_bulls on
Welcome to the hotel California 🎶
shifty_coder on
This Yelp review is even better
>You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
– D. Henley
Darkoskuro on
If I remember correctly, in Cali, you have to test something to declare is free of cancer-producing agents, or put a label telling it “might” cause cancer. Since testing isn’t as cheap as putting a label, most of the products just slap a label on and are free of any responsibilities.
Beneficial-Focus3702 on
If California could put that on the air you breathe they would. Literally life does this.
heartbreakids on
This is a great idea for a tattoo
Advanced-Possible-29 on
Literally everywhere in CA. The bar for needing it posted is too low and it defeats the purpose. When people realize that everything causes cancer, they stop worrying about the major causes.
Couldnotbehelpd on
People act like California has magic cancer causing parking garages and stores. No babe, we just have to label it. You guys have the same chemicals.
rqstewart on
don’t drink the pink champagne
VinceClortho138 on
At this point, it might be easier to label the things that don’t give you cancer in the state of California.
New_Command_583 on
So many things are known to California. What an enlightened state of being.
KrackerJoe on
Prop 65, it’s legally required at every entrance to every building that doesn’t pay for an expensive and expansive inspection to determine that the opposite is true. Since its so hard to prove something **doesn’t** have these properties, people just pay for a small sign at each entrance.
blankasfword on
Your phone contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This post contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This comments also contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
JammBarr on
Even our faucet for our kitchen has a prop 65. Yay! Cancer drink!
tanafras on
If they could they’d put this sign on the air they breathe.
pdxmhrn on
And that’s just in the minibar!
blbd on
As everybody that’s a native Californian would tell you, it’s known by the state of Cancer to cause California. It was a dumb ballot measure we should really nuke from orbit.
dwoodruf on
This is so that when you get cancer in California, it’s your fault.
Ecoclone on
I’m pretty sure that is also posted under the welcome to California road signs at the border
MulayamChaddi on
They stamp this on the butts of newborns out here in CA
Mariske on
Prop 65 if I remember correctly? It’s from a few elections ago, people have to now put up these signs in their establishments if they contain anything on a certain list. Most buildings have these things so now there are signs everywhere
Nylear on
The way people should really interpret this is: Yes we know this may cause cancer we don’t care and we are not going to try to find alternative methods so suck it up buttercup. Instead we make it a joke and say California is to zealious.
firekeeper23 on
Such a lovely place……
Such a lovely place….
Baytae on
Prop 65, my favorite
MrDjS on
At this point this should just be on the welcome sign to California.
Slapshot683 on
The sign itself causes cancer and needs its own smaller sign which needs its own smaller sign infinitely like a Russian doll of signs
SpazMcGee47 on
Literally every building in California
kuonofomo on
smells like Prop65
Trick-Jacket-9207 on
It’s in the air too , they just have no way to post up that sign.
DangerDog619 on
These signs are ubiquitous and have lost all meaning. To me, it’s like the signs at the gas station warning people not drink gasoline.
I was staying bayside in San Diego when I saw the best hotel sign ever.
There was a placard above the phone in my room that read:
If you are experiencing the feeling of moisture or the sounds of wildlife please try closing the window before contacting the front desk.
This made me lol.
Apparently, it was so common for guests to complain about the sounds of pinnipeds and the moist ocean air that they had to put these signs in every single room in the hotel.
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“So don’t even try to reproduce here you heathens”
Those are everywhere in California. Restaurants. Clothing tags. Packaging on Merchandise.
*Cancerfornia*
Pretty normal warning in California, the whole state has strict regulations on things like this
Californian here.
Mold is problematic state wide and asbestos used in the construction of buildings throughout the United States and pretty much everywhere contain these harmful chemicals and agents.
Add legacy lead paint if you’re traveling the south and staying at hotels.
California is just one of the only states that requires informing anyone staying in potentially hazardous environments.
Ironically, in this late stage capitalist mecca, that’s pretty much every building. Including every home, rich or poor.
And if you’re “new” home is built with anything ordered from China, you have a lead and PFA chemical filled home too. Welcome to the club.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_California_Proposition_65
Proposition 65
Sugar causes obesity which is a high risk to causing cancer.
My son’s BB gun had one of those tags in the box.
We live in Michigan.
Basically every single thing in California has this warning.
Welcome to the hotel California 🎶
This Yelp review is even better
>You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
– D. Henley
If I remember correctly, in Cali, you have to test something to declare is free of cancer-producing agents, or put a label telling it “might” cause cancer. Since testing isn’t as cheap as putting a label, most of the products just slap a label on and are free of any responsibilities.
If California could put that on the air you breathe they would. Literally life does this.
This is a great idea for a tattoo
Literally everywhere in CA. The bar for needing it posted is too low and it defeats the purpose. When people realize that everything causes cancer, they stop worrying about the major causes.
People act like California has magic cancer causing parking garages and stores. No babe, we just have to label it. You guys have the same chemicals.
don’t drink the pink champagne
At this point, it might be easier to label the things that don’t give you cancer in the state of California.
So many things are known to California. What an enlightened state of being.
Prop 65, it’s legally required at every entrance to every building that doesn’t pay for an expensive and expansive inspection to determine that the opposite is true. Since its so hard to prove something **doesn’t** have these properties, people just pay for a small sign at each entrance.
Your phone contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This post contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
This comments also contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Even our faucet for our kitchen has a prop 65. Yay! Cancer drink!
If they could they’d put this sign on the air they breathe.
And that’s just in the minibar!
As everybody that’s a native Californian would tell you, it’s known by the state of Cancer to cause California. It was a dumb ballot measure we should really nuke from orbit.
This is so that when you get cancer in California, it’s your fault.
I’m pretty sure that is also posted under the welcome to California road signs at the border
They stamp this on the butts of newborns out here in CA
Prop 65 if I remember correctly? It’s from a few elections ago, people have to now put up these signs in their establishments if they contain anything on a certain list. Most buildings have these things so now there are signs everywhere
The way people should really interpret this is: Yes we know this may cause cancer we don’t care and we are not going to try to find alternative methods so suck it up buttercup. Instead we make it a joke and say California is to zealious.
Such a lovely place……
Such a lovely place….
Prop 65, my favorite
At this point this should just be on the welcome sign to California.
The sign itself causes cancer and needs its own smaller sign which needs its own smaller sign infinitely like a Russian doll of signs
Literally every building in California
smells like Prop65
It’s in the air too , they just have no way to post up that sign.
These signs are ubiquitous and have lost all meaning. To me, it’s like the signs at the gas station warning people not drink gasoline.
I was staying bayside in San Diego when I saw the best hotel sign ever.
There was a placard above the phone in my room that read:
If you are experiencing the feeling of moisture or the sounds of wildlife please try closing the window before contacting the front desk.
This made me lol.
Apparently, it was so common for guests to complain about the sounds of pinnipeds and the moist ocean air that they had to put these signs in every single room in the hotel.