Thursday, January 15, 2009
Banning Children From Public Libraries Only Option Under New Fed Lead-Testing Law?
From the Bristol (VA) Herald Courier:
Barring a drastic change in legal interpretation, public libraries across the nation might soon consider banning children.
The American Library Association, a nationwide library advocacy organization, fears such bans are the only option left available by a new federal lead-testing law that takes effect Feb. 10.
Barring a drastic change in legal interpretation, public libraries across the nation might soon consider banning children.
The American Library Association, a nationwide library advocacy organization, fears such bans are the only option left available by a new federal lead-testing law that takes effect Feb. 10.
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