Saturday, January 24, 2009

More ALA and CPSIA stuff

District Dispatch from ALA today

“It is completely irresponsible and unacceptable for the CPSC to continue to leave this matter unresolved with the February 10th deadline drawing closer each day,” ALA President Jim Rettig said.

“It is apparent that the CPSC does not fully understand the ramifications this law will have for libraries – and for children – if libraries are not granted an exemption. At this point, we are advising libraries not to take drastic action, such as removing or destroying books, as we continue to hope this matter will be rectified and that the attention will be paid to the products that pose a true threat to children. However, we find it disappointing and shameful that a government agency would continue to leave this matter unsettled when clearly the outcome would virtually shut down our nation’s school and public libraries.”

1 comment:

little ida said...

Thanks so much for posting. I contacted Democracy Now about this today, and have posted more info on my blog-
http://ceska.typepad.com/little_ida/2009/01/democracy-now-interest-in-book-censorship.html