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Professional California Proposition 65 litigants Consumer Advocacy Group, Inc., Center for Environmental Health, Susan Davia, Whitney R. Leeman, Anthony E. Held, and Gabriel Espinosa issued new “60-day” notices in the past few weeks alleging that brands and retailers sold Wallets and Handbags (Notice 1), Backpacks (Notice 1, Notice 2), Accessories (Notice 1, Notice 2, Notice 3, Rainwear (Notice 1, Notice 2, Notice 3, Notice 4, Footwear (Notice 1, and Clothing (Notice 1) in California that contained Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate, and lead in violation of a California law known as Proposition 65 (Prop 65). The notices serve as intent to bring lawsuits against the recipients alleging that the products sold in California contain certain chemicals in violation of Prop 65. Prop 65 requires “warning labels” on ALL products (not just children’s products) sold in California that contain lead, phthalates, cadmium, and any one of 850 other chemicals that the State of California believes could cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Prop 65 allows so-called “citizen enforcers” to enforce the law. NGOs, other groups, and even private Californian citizens can sue in California courts and collect part of the fines. Find these notices along with every fashion and fashion-accessory related notice for the past six years in the FASA Prop 65 “60-Day Notice” running list.