I don't think I could add much more to that. I'm not an expert in this field. The little bit I do know is that we have to be concerned about safety--the extension cords, the batteries. The toys that the superintendent talked about may be made out of things like lead that could make our children sick. I think the public have to know that they're increasing their risk of maybe having their home burn down using these types of goods.
The other thing is that it's all about the money. Organized crime is greedy. People are always looking for a deal of some sort or another. But I think what we don't often talk about is that if we buy things legitimately, support legitimate business, it brings money back into your community. With these things that are often smuggled in, the money goes directly to the criminals, who use it for other types of criminal enterprises, and our communities all suffer in one way or another because of that.