Originally Posted by LoadClear
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
They are still "legal" but the stores are supposed to charge a dime apiece for them.

I think it is great! Homelessness and crime are through the roof, but they at least have time for those evil plastic bags! And those wonderful bags from recycled paper do not cause any issues with OUR water.



IIRC, the dime a piece is for paper. Stores can’t provide plastic at all.

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Correct, plastic bags are banned unless they are your own. They can be provided "in the back" by the store such as produce area to put your vegetables in but not at checkout. 1st offense for the store is a warning but additional offenses carries a $250 fine to the store each time. I imagine 3 Bears and some other small businesses are stuck with extra plastic bags after the ban so they're trying to get rid of them the cheapest way they know how. I agree on a crap load of other social problems in Alaska but they're worried that the plastic bags will destroy our planet.