From the Globe and Mail:
When you're the young owners of a Toronto sex shop specializing in eco-friendly vibrators and other adult toys, getting the ear of a Member of Parliament can be a challenge.
So, entrepreneurs Kim and Amy Sedgwick started off slow. The self-branded “eco-sisters” wrote a letter outlining their concerns of a “dangerous” problem hidden away in Canadian bedrooms everywhere – chemicals used in the majority of Canadian sex toys that pose a potential health risk for women.
Never mind that the real (male) thing can also pose a health risk for women. But I digress.
These women may not be rent seekers, but it's well-known that regulation is supported by those who will directly benefit from it. Surely the eco-sisters sex shop will benefit from this type of regulation.
HT Doc.