Matt Collins
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if I remember correctly this was one of the things Rand was smacking down ppl in a Senate hearing over when he first got elected. I think.
"We haven't seen any problems with respect to compliance," said Kyle Pitsor, vice president for government relations at the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, which represents 95% of all light bulb makers in the United States.
The manufacturers association was a big supporter of the new rules,
what happened to free markets?
what happened to free markets?
That CNN article reads like an advertisement or state propaganda, including some of the comments.
What exactly are the rules on this ban? Bulbs in my apartment go out really quick (old place, probably a lot of faulty wiring). Do people like me have to stock up on affordable bulbs this week? Is the ban on the manufacture or the sale? And if it is sale does it apply to importation? Can I buy direct from China online or is this like the Cuban embargo where the government will throw me in prison?
According to the OP, 75 and 100 W bulbs were banned in the beginning of 2013, though you can still find them.
This ban is for 40 and 60 W bulbs.
They are bans on manufacturing.
Congress stepped in and banned the Department of Energy from enforcing the law, after they were unable to repeal it.
The last manufacturer of incandescent bulbs packed up and left the country a year or two ago. I think they went to Brazil or Mexico to set up shop.
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