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Portfolio: Rhode Island suing direct paint producers

Portfolio: Rhode Island suing direct paint producers
Host: BOB EDWARDS
Time: 11:00 AM-12:00 Midday
BOB EDWARDS, host:
This is MORNING Version from NPR Headlines. I'm Bob Edwards.
Opening statements start this era in a legal case relating to the state of
Rhode Island and 8 major direct paint producers. Rhode Island
has sued the paint organisations, claiming they knew their product was
bad for those under 18. In doing this, the situation has a resemblance to fits filed
against cigar organisations, and it is the most recent in a rash of fits
by aggressive state lawyers general against corporate The usa.
Kelly McEvers reports from Providence.
Ms. LIZ COLON: Cut back which Television. Really love truly, suprisingly low.
KELLY McEVERS reporting:
When Liz Colon and her hubby, George, purchased their first apartment,
they figured they may take years to mend it up. It was 1996 and
the pair had zero opinion an old apartment may perhaps be bad for their three
those under 18. Their son Sammy was only a 365 days old. Next timetable exams,
he was hospitalized bop nu for high blood direct degrees. Inspectors found
direct paint dust in each lounge in the home. The household had just resided
there 3 months. Six years and $45,000 later, Sammy's direct degrees
are down, the home is direct safe, and Liz Colon is an activist.
Ms. COLONE: Do you remember intending to the surgeon's to get blood work?
SAMMY: Oh, yeah.
Ms. COLONE: How was it?
SAMMY: I detest it. Whenever they took a shot in my finger.
McEVERS: High blood direct degrees in those under 18 under six will cause everything
from developmental disorders and cut back IQs to brain puffiness and random
fatality. In Sammy's case, he did not grow from a time he was three
til he was five. At present seven, it's still too soon to look for the
long-term effects of the direct. Whilst direct paint was banished across the nation
in 1978, Rhode Island is an old state with old constructions. Eighty p'cent
of the houses here, some 300,000, are thought to include direct. Liz
Colon declares it's about time people who made the paint own up to their
segment in relieving the difficulty.
Ms. COLON: Every community-based organization, every state agency
has head to the table and been a small fraction of a scheme in taking duty.
The sole folks who haven't done anything to share within the duty
's the direct paint industry.
McEVERS: The state sued the industry in 1999, claiming direct paint
is actually a public menace zero Rhode Island resident ought to have to bear.
Prefer the cigar good examples, the state really wants to prove the industry knew
the product was unhealthy but manufactured and commercialized it anyway.
The go well with targets acquainted names namely Sherwin-Williams, Glidden,
DuPont, O'Brien and others. vienne
(Soundbite from commercial)
Anonymous Lady: (Buzzing melody)
Anonymous Man: Whatcha buzzing, honies?
Anonymous Lady: (Singing) Be certain the paint your are purchasing is...
Anonymous Man: O'Brien.
McEVERS: Rhode Island Lawyer General Sheldon Whitehouse admits
the situation might be a more challenging sell than cigar since the alleged
offenders erred decades ago. But, he declares, the effects vienne.co inside their criminal acts
haven't gone away.
Mr. SHELDON WHITEHOUSE (Rhode Island Lawyer General): It's actually not
offspring in pre-1978 who're getting diseased who we are unhappy about.
It's offspring this 365 days and afterwards 365 days and the 365 days afterward. And if
we do not do something positive about it, we're going to stick to see direct poisoning
of youngsters in Rhode Island for centuries to arrive.

was perilous to those under 18. That is when most organisations stopped promoting
lead-based paint for interior use. The industry declares the blame for
direct poisoning have to fall on landlords and house owners who're required
by state statute to preserve old paint intact. A up to date Brownish College
learn gio xach here learned that only 200 landlords are liable for the 1000s
of direct poisonings one per year in Rhode Island. To make their case,
paint organisations have mounted a simple yet effective immunity group, consisting of previous
vi nu Iowa Lawyer General Bonnie Campbell.
Ms. BONNIE CAMPBELL (Previous Iowa Lawyer General): The study
I always did as lawyer general was you need to definitely award good behavior
and penalize bad behavior. What takes place as of this spurious legal case
is we are saying to these businesses, who acted responsibly, which we'
re intending to penalize you for doing the proper thing.
McEVERS: Rhode Island Lawyer General Sheldon Whitehouse is running
for governor this fall. He is thing in a brand new breed of aggressive lawyers
general. Surrounding the country, they've been taking on fast-food organisations,
Microsoft and indeed Fence Street. Direct paint fits have been filed
in other areas, but vi cam tay Rhode Island's 's the first to head into trial.
If Rhode Island wins, the paint industry can face somewhat more court cases.
For NPR Headlines, I'm Kelly McEvers in Providence.