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"It is implausible to think a government-appointed body is going to regulate the press," that MP told me.
This is a really, really big shift away from that - this government is going to regulate to create change, and wants a new bureaucracy to do it.
"If a jurisdiction is going to regulate on bags, they need to look at both kinds," said Tim James, the manager of local government relations at the California Grocers Association, which has fought proposals.
If the Obama administration is going to "regulate the industry for the benefit of consumers," he noted, then "they can't help but destabilize or disrupt the existing market".
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"But if you're going to regulate drones, then regulate binoculars," he said.
If you are going to regulate that more, it could become quite difficult to enforce".
And the idea that I'm going to regulate away competition makes no sense".
In Britain the political debate about how we are going to regulate this new world has barely got going.
"We expect the E.P.A. to decide that they are going to regulate mercury from us," he said.
"Those cities really took charge in 1996, saying: 'We have to figure out how we are going to regulate this.
They are pretty good about (saying) well, if we're irrational, the guys who are going to regulate us are just as irrational, and they are subject to political biases too.
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