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(Fox Radio) — A Democratic lawmaker in Nevada has introduced a bill that would outlaw air fresheners and candles in public places. But some critics said the proposed law goes too far — and would even prohibit priests from using candles in Mass.

Democratic Assembly Paul Aizley, from Las Vegas, presented his bill Monday. It would set restrictions on pesticides, fragrances, and candles to accommodate people with “chemical sensitivities.”

Opponents are raising quite a stink. They argue that the bill would prohibit candle light dinners — and weddings. From a very practical standpoint, others argue that air fresheners are a necessity in public bathrooms.

But supporters said air fresheners cause headaches and asthma attacks.

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