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Even if the studies are somewhat true, there is no need to enforce a universal ban on gas stoves. Just put out a notice to the population most affected and let them decide what to do. We don't need government telling is what to do when only a small percentage of people are affected!

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Jan 14, 2023·edited Jan 14, 2023

all of the studies done by corporate or government funding are frauds. they start with conclusions and then fit/cherry-pick data points. usually name of institutions itself is givaway. consumer in name means anti-consumer interest.

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Have you shared this with anyone at the CPSC? They have a public Request for Information posted now: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/07/2023-04554/request-for-information-on-chronic-hazards-associated-with-gas-ranges-and-proposed-solutions

You should also consider contacting organizations like the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers or even the National Association of Home Builders, who would be very keen to review your findings.

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"The basis for this was a nine-paragraph paper that came out near the end of last month in the MDPI publication International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health." - Why do you believe that is an accurate statement?

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sorry for asking again, but do you have a place for contact?

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Say what?

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Do you allow off topic posts in your comments section?

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The time has come to distrust whatever the "establishment" government is telling us! Too often we are discovering that what they say, or demand is not at all to our benefit, unlike what they insist. It is rather to an agenda's benefit! An agenda they are pushing and one that is very likely to enrich those doing the pushing.

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