Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 02:20 PM 4/14/98 -0700, Joe wrote: >Ken Wilcox wrote: > >>>>>The only way to replace a Mercury cell is to remove the irresponsible >regulations that removed them from the market. <<<< > >Ken, your frustration is understandable. However, irresponsible was the >introduction of batteries containing mercury, an element known to be lethal > I'm not sure Hg is any more lethal than a lot of other chemicals that we either use or is forced upon us everyday. MTBE, Benzene, Lead, Selenium, Fluoride, Iron... A few Iron supplements will kill a young child. You cannot use lead paint but you can buy and throw away lead-acid batteries. I'm not arguing with you Joseph, just pointing out that certain things are banned in order to gain a leading edge in a particular industry. Many very very poisonous substances are forced upon us every day. They still use Mercury in your teeth! They put MTBE in our (CA) gas, yet it is banned (proven health problems) in many other states. MTBE is a waste product and to get rid of it cost the oil companies large sums of money. So they, and the bureaucrats, figured out how we the public could buy MTBE. Fluoride is proven to be a real health hazard. Anyone with college chemistry, physiology, etc, knows the effect of Fluoride on the brain. Yet bureaucrats force it in our water. I have four kids, 18, 22, 25, & 27. We have never consumed Fluoridated water in our house. None of my kids have a single filling in their teeth. Their teeth are perfect. Also, If Fluoride does help teeth, it only helps young people... the very people that are harmed mentally by it. So my point of view is that Mercury batteries are no more harmful than Fluoride in water, MTBE in gas, Iron supplements, Nitrites in processed meats, Salmonella in eggs, E-coli in hamburger, Pesticides on our fruits and vegetables (during the winter they are imported from Mexico, Chili, etc., countries that have no pesticide policy). As a matter of fact, our chemical companies sell pesticides that are illegal in the US, to the very countries that supply our groceries. And someone is worried about Mercury batteries? Give me a break! So I personally believe that the banning of Mercury batteries (and thermometers), and the forcing of deadly poisons far worse than Mercury into our lives, is the result of a hidden agenda by bureaucrats and big business. Are Mercury batteries banned in other countries? No. And just because they are banned here doesn't mean that they are not available. CL and MR meter mercury batteries are readily available via mail order. I've seen many references here on the LUG. By the way, Keeble and Shuchat has a Tri-Elmar in stock if anyone is interested. Call 650-327-8996 and ask for Jeff Alford. Jim