It was an absurd thing for the court to get into that. According to the safety information that we had, there is nothing unsafe about a short-handled hoe. [The interviewer here notes that it was known to negatively affect long term health]. Yes, it was detrimental to health; therefore the Supreme Court banned it. But when I go down on Market Street and I see these guys laying bricks on the sidewalks of Market Street, that's a hell of a lot more hazardous to health, in my opinion, than a short-handled hoe.
J. Earl Cooke, former California Secretary of the Agriculture and Services Agency, in an interview with Ann Foley Scheuring by the Regents of the University of California.
Thursday, December 11, 1975
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