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Is this suggestion a revenue builder or an environmental idea? If its an revenue builder, then it would need to apply to all "plastic bags" Walmart, Fred Meyer, Macys, etc. The infrastructure will need to be in place to itemize all bags, charge, and then return this revenue to the state. SOunds like another unit of bureaucracy.
If its an environmental idea, then ban all plastic bags. Force citizens to use the reusable cloth shopping bags instead of the plastic ones. The city of Seattle eliminated all plastic bags including those plastic bags folks use for their produce. Whats next? The plastic bags my frozen chicken wings are packaged in?