Read the following paragraph from the section "Slash Claws Are Made For ... Slashing." Swartz pointed out that W.A.T.C.H. has helped remove dozens of toys from stores since the 1970s. He also said providing detailed warning labels doesn't mean toy makers no longer have to make safe toys. It is their job and their responsibility to make toys that are safe for kids, he argued. "They're trying to shift the responsibility to parents and consumers," Swartz said. Which statement summarizes the paragraph?
A.
Swartz says warning labels do not make toys safer but force parents rather than toy companies to be responsible for the dangers.
B.
Swartz says warning labels do not make toys safer but give only guidelines that are difficult for parents to understand.
C.
Swartz says toy companies are responsible for making toys safe for children but are interested only in making money.
D.
Swartz says toy companies are making toys safer by putting instructions on them so that parents know how to use them.