By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
California's toxics warning law, Proposition 65, does not apply to meat that may contain harmful substances, as it is preempted by federal law, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday. The Fourth District Court of Appeal upheld a lower court decision that the Federal Meat Inspection Act implicity preempts Proposition 65, which requires that businesses warn consumers if products contain chemicals know...
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