(Oct. 10, 2021 5:36 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote:(Oct. 09, 2021 7:21 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: Fakes often have excess lead, both in the metals used and the paint. Lead is dangerous, especially if it causes heavy metal poisoning, and battling fakes can release tiny pieces of lead-bearing material into the air to make it happen. Battling with fakes isn't safe at all, if you really think about it.
Well tell me this, lead is only dangerous if it gets into the mouth or nose, now the only way that’s happening is if the fake gets chipped right. So if we look at how strong a bey tip is you’ll notice that it hardly gets the lead pieces up to your mouth or nose. Basically beys aren’t strong enough to make chips just fling into the air. Also there has been no deaths related to fake beys
You're just arguing based on ignorance, even if there were no deaths to those fake products there's a reason why there was an investigation done by the Minnesota Department of Commerce. A child was found with health issues due to exposure to those knock-off Beyblade products, I don't understand the argument especially when it comes to health.
Go read up, and be informed, this is something serious.
https://kstp.com/business/commerce-dept-...d/5564087/