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The specifics of the law is that standard incandescent bulbs 40 watts and over are to be phased out over the next several years -- the law was passed in 2007, and will start taking effect next year when the 100 watt bulbs will be banned from manufacture, the 75s in 2013, and 40s and 60s in 2014. Three-way bulbs and other specialty bulbs are exempt, so owners of vintage floor lamps need not fear. The law specifies certain standards of energy efficiency, and doesn't ban incandescents per se, just those bulbs that fail to meet energy standards. So if someone wants to develop a high-efficiency incandescent, the market awaits.
I nearly had a fire caused by one of those florescent bulbs a couple years ago when it shorted out and started throwing sparks. It was one of those cheap Chinese ones, so by all means avoid those. And *don't* leave them burning when you leave the house.
I had one short out in my patio as well. I hope it didn't burst or anything as they are a toxic hazard with all that mercury in them.:eeek::eusa_doh: