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Old 01-14-2015, 10:15 PM  
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CalOSHA didn't put out the alert. That came from Public Health.

AHF isn't getting what they want from CalOSHA - they burned a lot of bridges in Cali. So now they have to spend millions and take a chance on a ballot measure.. It really is their last hope. So far they had no real victories. Sure they got Measure B passed but where has that gone - no where.

No one wants to be bothered enforcing it. The new CalOSHA regs are years away from being finished and implemented. Their efforts in Sacramento have failed. And only a few companies have been fined under CalOSHA. The most recent got an $8000 fine. That's it.

It's been a tempest in a tea cup. Much like 2257 was several years ago. A bunch of inspections but no one was ever charged with anything - except for GGW. They paid a fine and that was it. Even the 2257 charges against Ira were dropped by the Feds.

That's the reason for all of the language in the new law about lawsuits. AHF realizes no one but them will ever really enforce condoms in porn.

And if they tried they will find out quickly how difficult it will be to reach company assets. They still think it's the 1990s and only Cali based producers in Cali shoot porn. Good luck to them trying to sue & attached offshore assets. LOL
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