Given the related/alternate questions I could only imagine we're referring to pesticides.
Such a list has been added to the "related links" area.
The Environmental Protection Agency allowed the residue tolerances for an insecticide named carbofuran (trade name Furadan) to expire at the end of 2009. This in essence bans the pesticide from all US uses, since the manufacturer will not continue to produce it.
slavery was banned because many people including the government found it unconstitutional
popcorn, too noisey
arms and loans
No, its tennants are enshrined in the US constitution.
LTBT
When I was a kid back in the 50s, we use to spray ddt all around the house at night for mosquitos. We would spray it directly on us and as far as I know, we never suffered any adverse effects.
Yes, It has been banned to Slaughter Horses in the U.S
Tide Detergent has not been banned from the US .. if it was we wouldnt be using it today.
It has been banned in the US.
Asbestos was not banned in Kansas or any other part of the US. Its use is regulated and forbidden in certain applications, but it has not been banned.
The koala was endangered and hunting for its fur had finally been banned. The US, a key market, reinforced the ban with a prohibition on imports.
No, paraquat is not banned in the United States, where it nevertheless can be applied only by registered pest control operatives. It has been banned in Europe since 2007
Of course not.
who had been recently elected as president of the United States when the southern states seceded
in nabraska in 1947 but then it was declined by the mayor after 3 years
Abe Lincoln
President Lincoln.