Posted by jayinNY on January 08, 2015 at 16:32:53 from (107.77.76.59):
In Reply to: Wood Heat posted by hadley on January 08, 2015 at 10:32:35:
I read that burning wood is no more harmful pollution wise than wood lying on the ground rotting. I think if this government keeps making up these ridiculous laws at some point there will be another revolution. There are just so many dumb laws, look at the new gas cans today vent less, ok so I just drill a hole in the Handle so it can pour right., so many people in society are such mindless drones, that the gov has all these laws. Look at the safety devices on a lawnmower you get off the seat it shuts down, okay so I jumped all those connections, I want to get off the mower to pick up a stick I don't even have to put the parking brake on. Weedwhacker's have a throttle interlock you have to hold the top lever down before you can use the throttle to trim, I take those off and throw them out, why do you need a safety interlock on a Weedwhacker? NY has a seat belt law? But I can buy food from the grocery store from China Vietnam or Thailand and possibly get sick and that's okay? It's just one big joke a never ending circle of nonsense. By the way I burn wood and sometimes don't wear my seatbelt! Lol
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