NCLA Plans to Sue CPSC over Comm’r Trumka’s Illegal Efforts to Stop Sales of Weighted Sleep Sacks
The NCLA has notified the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) of its intent to sue the agency over Commissioner Richard Trumka’s alleged violation of Dreamland Baby Co.’s constitutional and statutory rights. Dreamland, which manufactures infant and toddler products, claims Trumka made false and damaging public statements suggesting its wearable infant sleep sacks caused infant deaths. The NCLA’s letter demands that CPSC and Trumka preserve all related documents and communications and cease their illegal actions against Dreamland.
NCLA's Kara Rollins joins Mark, Vec, and Jenin to discuss the details.
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- FrequencyUpdated daily
- Published18 May 2024 at 21:51 UTC
- Length13 min
- RatingClean