After a costly eight-year legal battle with the federal government, Zen Magnets is suspending sales of its BB-sized magnets and closing up shop. But Shihan Qu, who started the company out of his home ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Zen Magnets is once again selling magnets after the Consumer Product Safety Commission agreed to temporarily lift its order to stop selling magnets and ...
The consumer product safety community is rarely provided guidance by federal court decisions. On Tuesday, however, Judge R. Brooke Jackson of the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado ...
Denver-based Zen Magnets, founded in 2009 by University of Colorado grad Shihan Qu, has been waging an unusual battle against the federal government — and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) overstretched its legal powers in 2014 when it essentially banned a class of small round toy magnets from the market, declared a 2-1 decision last week ...
Nothing about Tuesday’s recall of 10 million high-powered Zen Magnets and Neoballs Magnets is normal. First, the reason, as stated in the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice: “When ...
The magnets are being recalled because there is a potential that they could be ingested either by accident or on purpose. The powerful magnets can attract to each other or another metal object and can ...
If you need a gift idea for the holiday season, you can now buy small, powerful, rare earth magnets known generally as Buckyballs. Once regulated and banned because of the danger they pose to kids— ...
Zen Magnets, a Denver based magnet company, has been locked in a battle with a federal agency since 2012. On Tuesday a Denver court returned a ruling in their favor. Getting your Trinity Audio player ...
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