CA emissions laws explained...
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by GuysLady, Dec 17, 2007.
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A boycott wouldnt work they would just exempt the mexicans from the new rules and let them have free run of the state..
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a boycott would work, so would a shutdown like some are trying to do in January if either does fail it will be because too many say it won't work because, since 90% of the professional drivers all agree that things are going to hell and something needs to be done and the only thing standing in our way is "BECAUSE" its time all true professional drivers quit wining and kick BECAUSE'S ### out of here, forget the BECAUSE bull crap and do whay yo know is right
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There are still a few "reasonable" people there, whatever the hell "reasonable" means. . . -
CA is well on the way to screwing themselves into oblivion just like MI with all their STUPID laws concerning business and taxes. In CA's case its about emissions and its slightly possible they will realize what they've done to themselves about the time they starve to death because trucks no longer run to CA.
This is CA's version of cutting off their own head just to spite their face.
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I saw that same thing about caffiene in Ca. Though I thought it was more in San Fran that they were trying to do that. I do not understand them there. They allow people to go and interrupt a church service, and all kinds of other liberal things but want to make caffeine a toxic substance. The caveat is that they will only make it toxic in cola. Coffee, and tea would be exempt as it occurs naturally in those drinks. I thought that caffeine was natural in cola as well. Seems that they are trying to make so that high sugar drinks are really bad. Like people don't add a ton of sugar to their coffee anyway.
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