https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/31/health/cancer-coffee-warning/index.html
I want to know when they are going to just post a big sign at the border that says "Things found in this state may cause cancer" so the state doesn't end up being sued for not warning about it.
California coffee shops may soon be forced to warn customers about a possible cancer risk linked to their morning jolt of java.
The state keeps a list of chemicals it considers possible causes of cancer, and one of them, acrylamide, is created when coffee beans are roasted.
A lawsuit first filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2010 by the nonprofit Council for Education and Research on Toxics targets several companies that make or sell coffee, including Starbucks, 7-Eleven and BP. The suit alleges that the defendants "failed to provide clear and reasonable warning" that drinking coffee could expose people to acrylamide.
I want to know when they are going to just post a big sign at the border that says "Things found in this state may cause cancer" so the state doesn't end up being sued for not warning about it.