Hello Everyone,
I had some questions I was hoping someone who spoke Congressese could answer. I have read, re-read, printed and read again the CPSIA laws, and I'm still confused.
I make cloth dolls and stuffed animals. I have never really sold them but had wanted to start doing so. However, I have never intended these dolls for children. To me, they're more of a 'yesteryear', nostalgia thing, and some of the accessories on them are sharp and unsuitable for children.
When I was reading through the CPSIA laws, for the thousanth time, it seemed to me that they are saying the law determines the age-appropriatness of an item rather than the intent of the maker. Is this the case, and, if it is, is there a way to declare the dolls 'art dolls' or something to keep them from being declared for children? If they could fall under the 'art doll' label, would they still need all the labeling and such?
I would appreciate any info anyone is willing to share or a link to something that clarifies this.
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!