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Public turnout in support of magnets has been tremendous in other mediums as well, with the CPSC receiving more discourse on this rule than ever before in the history of the agency. The agency is required to take public comments on Regulations.gov, and over half of all comments (2,589 of 5,212) received by the agency through this venue pertain to the magnet ban. Of those, 91 percent opposed the decision to ban magnets. Parents, K-12 teachers, university professors and physicists unanimously stated the power to decide should remain theirs, while gastroenterologist and usual safety advocacy organizations cheered the CPSC to stop all import, distribution and sale of sets of magnets commonly used for art and education.
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