We're cruising toward a paper and plastic bag ban here beginning 1/1/12. While I find plastic convenient, I often ask for paper instead since I have quite an accumulation of plastic ones already, and paper isn't as big of a nightmare as plastic in the recycling process. Stores will still be allowed to use plastic bags for things like meats, fish and anything that can potentially leak, but paper bags will cost 5c each and the price will go up to 25c a year later. After seeing so many plastic bags blown up against highway fencing, etc on my recent trip, I can see that a ban is one way to remedy irresponsible behavior. It's likely the types of people who don't dispose of bags properly are also unwilling to pay for the privilege of littering. Fortunately, the ban is only a city-wide one and I do most of my grocery shopping in the adjacent town that will not be implementing a ban any time soon. Regardless, I'm going to start hauling around canvas bags in both cars. We have several of them so will grab them from the pantry and toss them in the cars.