PLATFORM : We Shouldn’t Wait for Science to Prove Risks
It might take years to come up with definite proof. Until then, government officials should implement recommendations for acceptable levels.
By refusing to acknowledge the issue, we are knowingly allowing thousands of people worldwide to die. Or if they’re not dead they’re stricken with cancer from the electromagnetic fields.
Schools are a prime example. We have a duty and a legal obligation to protect those kids. And if there’s something that’s even a suspected carcinogen, you’ve got to do something about it.
There’s no reason right now why the state Department of Health, working with the state Department of Education, can’t come up with a standard.
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