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So banning the sale of all those items that turn into garbage is the answer?Yer funny… actually just don’t like campers that don’t pick up their garbage for disposal.
So banning the sale of all those items that turn into garbage is the answer?Yer funny… actually just don’t like campers that don’t pick up their garbage for disposal.
You could outlaw plastic bottles disposable coffee cups and plastic shopping bags across the country since we can’t depend on people clean up after themselves.So banning the sale of all those items that turn into garbage is the answer?
What's funny is you applauding ridiculous laws. But I suppose that's how California got the way it is.Yer funny… actually just don’t like campers that don’t pick up their garbage for disposal.
Garbage in the woods is ridiculous so legislation is neededWhat's funny is you applauding ridiculous laws. But I suppose that's how California got the way it is.
Is it not illegal to litter? I bet another law will change things....Garbage in the woods is ridiculous so legislation is needed
we have to try but many prefer to do nothing and look the other way.Is it not illegal to litter? I bet another law will change things...
Perhaps enforcement of already existing laws instead of more draconian laws is the answer.we have to try but many prefer to do nothing and look the other way.
Well, I didn't realize they made (legal to transport)reusable 1lb. cylinders til today. I'll keep refilling my green ones with the $10 adapter, but If the reusable ones last longer they would be worth it. $5 for a disposable. $15 for a reusable. The disposables usually only last a couple of years before rusting up or swelling.At least three companies make refillable cylinders, and it doesn’t take a math genius to compare the recycling costs to the cost of simply exchanging refillable cylinders. It’s not even a feel good environmental issue, but simple economics.
I’d bet my bottom dollar that those “slob campers” you’re referring to leaving their trash everywhere are Liberal voting city dwellers from whichever city is closest. The very people voting for the idiot banning the things they are doing.Not that it stops anybody, but they are illegal to transport them once you refill them (the disposable one's). This is a direct result of slob campers that do not properly dispose them, or simply leave them around the campground. Hell, I remember going to a campsite after summer ended. The entire campground was covered with 1 to 3 feet of trash (I'm talking about 30+ campsites). I camped further in, in a spot with little to no trash. But on my way out I stoped and pulled out trash bags and began filling them (an entire box). I filled my bed to the top of the shell with full trash bags. In town I stoped behind a business center puting 2 bags in a bin so I didn't fill and inconvenience any business. A Sheriff deputy saw me and pulled up, he intended to cite me until he looked in the back of my truck, quickly said have a nice day and was gone.
The issue is a people problem. Local to me the campgrounds, day use areas... are littered with trash, dirty diapers, and yes, empty propane cylinders. I certianly wish they'd cite the offenders. But it's easier for government to be big and impose regulations.
I don't like it one bit, unfortunately, it isn't going to change.
I can't, nor would I even if I could. I'm an American patriot, I believe in less government (a lot less), not more.You could outlaw plastic bottles disposable coffee cups and plastic shopping bags across the country since we can’t depend on people clean up after themselves.
FYI… We are all American Patriots…I can't, nor would I even if I could. I'm an American patriot, I believe in less government (a lot less), not more.
Not if you want more government and less freedom. That's WHY America was originally formed and established........freedom, liberty, fundamental rights, and less govt.FYI… We are all American Patriots…
This! An out-of-state buddy and I have an informal competition finding balloons while out hunting. They’re relatively common to find. If we find them, we take a pic, send it, then pack out the ballon. Found this one just last week. It’s not too rare to find a handful of balloons during the course of a hunting season….Let's start with something we can all agree on... banning mylar balloons! I've never found a 1# propane cylinder while hunting. However, I've found many "matched sets" of mylar balloons!
Fun fact, mark those spots where you find them, most the time with the thermals deer beds are close by. Often times I find bedding areas where I find balloons.This! An out-of-state buddy and I have an informal competition finding balloons while out hunting. They’re relatively common to find. If we find them, we take a pic, send it, then pack out the ballon. Found this one just last week. It’s not too rare to find a handful of balloons during the course of a hunting season….
Does the ban on disposable propane tanks apply to iso-butane canisters used for, say, Jet Boil or similar backpacking stoves?
Thanks pretty cool! Hadn’t considered that, but yes, usually mark the balloon locationFun fact, mark those spots where you find them, most the time with the thermals deer beds are close by. Often times I find bedding areas where I find balloons.
BS you don’t define what makes up a PatriotNot if you want more government and less freedom. That's WHY America was originally formed and established........freedom, liberty, fundamental rights, and less govt.