The law did not ban such products, but required "clear and reasonable warning" of the danger.
One would ban the sale of dog and cat meat or products containing their fur.
The community planned to ban such products last Jan. 1, but postponed the move for a year because of American objections.
Instead of banning or taxing certain products, we should strive to educate children about exercise and balanced choices.
If we ban existing products, alternative products may be even more dangerous.
This is not about banning products or advertising.
Additives are and must be controlled, but you cannot ban products that have been used for a long time.
However, in our capacity as legislators, we need to ban certain harmful products.
My group would like to express clearly its disagreement with the report on banning products at risk and the policy regarding genetically modified organisms.
Banning outright such unquestionably dangerous products was the easy part of protecting health and the environment.