SB 679: Difference between revisions

From PortlandWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (convert image to thumbnail)
m (Add external link.)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Killer phones.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Killer phones.jpg|thumb|"Hi mom! Sorry I died."]]
Oregon state Senator [[Chip Shields]] has introduced a bill in the Oregon Senate that would require labels on cell phones and their packaging warning of the dangers of radiation.<ref>[http://www.kxl.com/SB-679-Requires-Cell-Phone-Warnings/9151164 SB 679 Requires Cell Phone Warning Labels]</ref>
Oregon state Senator [[Chip Shields]] has introduced a bill in the Oregon Senate that would require labels on cell phones and their packaging warning of the dangers of radiation.<ref>[http://www.kxl.com/SB-679-Requires-Cell-Phone-Warnings/9151164 SB 679 Requires Cell Phone Warning Labels]</ref>


Line 14: Line 14:


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* [http://gov.oregonlive.com/ ''Oregonian'''s "Your Government" Bill Tracker for Senate Bill 679]
* [http://www.leg.state.or.us/shieldsc/ Senator Chip Shields | D-Portland | District 22]
* [http://www.leg.state.or.us/shieldsc/ Senator Chip Shields | D-Portland | District 22]
* [[Template:News#Tuesday_.7C_February_8.2C_2011|Proposed bill would require warning labels for cell phones]], PortlandWiki news
* [[Template:News#Tuesday_.7C_February_8.2C_2011|Proposed bill would require warning labels for cell phones]], PortlandWiki news

Revision as of 21:27, 12 February 2011

"Hi mom! Sorry I died."

Oregon state Senator Chip Shields has introduced a bill in the Oregon Senate that would require labels on cell phones and their packaging warning of the dangers of radiation.[1]

Shields introduced Senate Bill 679 (SB 679) on Monday, February 7, 2011. The bill would require retailers to put warning labels on cellphones and packaging of wireless devices, advising consumers of possible risks associated with radio frequency exposure.

The bill calls for a label with the following language:

WARNING: This is a radio-frequency (RF), radiation emitting device that has nonthermal biological effects for which no safety guidelines have yet been established. Controversy exists as to whether these effects are harmful to humans. Exposure to RF radiation may be reduced by limiting your use of this device and keeping away from the head and body.

The label would be affixed on the front and back of the package. It would also be on the back of the cellphone, occupying at least 30 percent of the surface.[2]

References

Resources

Stumps are short, minimal pages with only the most basic information.
Please help them grow by telling their story!