Didn the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) investigate aluminum bats in 2002?
A. The CPSC was acting on a petition submitted by an individual (who, interestingly enough, was part-owner of a wood bat company) who wanted the federal government to issue restrictive roles on aluminum bats. The Commission denied the petition stating that the “available incident data are not sufficient to indicate that non-wood bats may pose an unreasonable risk of injury.” This means that there is nothing to indicate that aluminum bats arc more dangerous than wood.
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