The federal government does not regulate the safety of tear gas and has not conducted an epidemiological study of its health effects despite its widespread use by law enforcement agencies for riot control, House lawmakers say in memo.
Protesters carry shields through clouds of tear gas while clashing with federal officers near the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse on July 24, 2020 in Portland, Ore.WASHINGTON — The federal government does not regulate the safety of tear gas and has not conducted an epidemiological study of its health effects despite its widespread use by law enforcement agencies for riot control, House lawmakers said in a memo released Thursday.
Manufacturers of tear gas, meanwhile, acknowledge that their product is dangerous and “injury and/or damage can be expected” when it is used, the memo said. It added that limited studies have shown the risks from exposure include"acute respiratory illness and gastrointestinal and menstrual effects." Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., who chairs the House Oversight Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, opened the joint probe with the committee's civil rights subcommittee after hearing from Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., that women had suffered long-term health consequences after tear gas exposure, the memo said.
The panels found"only tangential" oversight of tear gas unrelated to its use in riot control; that includes Department of Transportation regulations on shipping, Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules on worker safety during manufacture, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulations on sales of tear gas products containing explosives.
"People should not have to worry that if they attend a non-violent protest, are in the vicinity of law enforcement action, or are medical workers assisting injured individuals, they may be exposed to poison with unknown effects," members of the subcommittees said in a news release in June.to three leading tear gas manufacturers and several federal agencies requesting documents and information regarding the safety of the products.The chemical product was used in at least 100 U.S.
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