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Make no mistake. Selling handheld lasers over 5mW is illegal unless it has all the safety features listed by the FDA.
It doesn't matter how much pages disclaimer you write.
It is just how much risk you want to take for the coins.
All we can do is warning about the dangers of the lasers. We have the responsibility if anything goes wrong. I try to minimize it by including safety goggles and laser warning stickers at the sales.
You are still the original supplier of an illegal device..
I wouldn't put all my eggs in that basket...
Jerry
Its illegal to "sell" him a laser. There is no proof I "sold" it to him. It was a gift for all they know, the papers are to protect me from his misuse, not me "selling" him an illegal item. He didnt pay me thru paypal, i didnt go with him to the bank. Trust me, im protected. I didnt break the law, at least none that they can prove. And if the FDA wants to waste more money then they are saving they can have a crack at it. Now if this was done on the computer, to a stranger. Which payed me by paypal and left a note saying it was for the laser, then the FDA would have something.
This reminds me about all the paranoid idiots on FB who keep posting all these disclaimers telling the govt. they dont have permission to look or go thru their social media stuff. Honestly who care, you shouldnt have anything to hide. If your social media is the best they can find to get bad stuff against you then they already failed. I personally feel bad for the people in Utah that have to go thru all the social media BS all day for their job...
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