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March 24, 2008

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That's a very difficult decision, i prefer to use a bag.

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I agree that banning might be a little too much right away but I also think that we should take a look at the lesson downtown shoppers can offer us. Many people already use their own big plastic bags to shop with. Even my mom WALKS (something we all should do more) with her cart and green HEB bags to go shopping - not because she is environmentally friendly but because it is easier than dealing with flimsy flyaway bags that break when she walks back home. Stores didn't provide bags way back when, so why can't they slowly transition to saving themselves that $ and go back to not providing them again. I grew up with going to Aldi (Chicago area & growing) in the 70's/80's & having to take our own box or bags. It's the same as Sam's Club nowadays. We are all just a bunch of whiners who come up with excuses for keeping the bags - just like the trash collecting. Almost every community I have ever lived in (10+ cities) have collected garbage only 1 a week & recycle collection once a week. The problem is Laredo residents NOT recycling as much as they can.

Whine whine whine - walk more, use your own bags & recycle more... its what the rest of the U.S. is doing without all the complaining.

Anonymous

I believe there must be a compromise on this issue. Business and government MUST work together.

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