date:Aug 14, 2014
current uses to continue under a different name, the groups opposing the California bill argued.
They are also concerned that SB 835 does not include a mechanism for tracking whether use increases or decreases as a result of the ban.
In an opinion piece published by the Sacramento Bee in July, Roberto De Vogli, an associate professor at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, and Garo Manjikian, legislative advocate for CALPIRG, expressed their dissatisfaction with SB 835, ca