Web of regulations threaten Gulf Coast business
Posted by Non_mooching_artist 12 years, 2 months ago to Economics
People are beginning to get angry. The spark is going to ignite a powder keg.
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While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
As for the larger picture, "ignorance of the law is no excuse" so if you step on a protected plant in your back woods, then "off with your head!" Ridiculous overkill!
However, it is not logical to hunt a species to extinction. I think Mr. Spock said that... In the future more fisherman will become fish farmers. Some in California should have done this to save their agriculture business when they were shut down to save that snail darter. It would remove the enviro's argument and it could even have provided a new revenue streams selling the fry, and using the adults and deritus for fertilizer etc.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1455522759
No, on the Rand Paul book. I do have one of his father's in the queue. Now it looks like I need to add a new one. So many books so little time...
Mr. Spock, Star Trek IV.
O.A.
1. Laws against force and fraud (murder, theft, etc).
2. Laws specifying conventions where agreement is VERY beneficial (drive on left side vs right side of the road, 50HZ or 60HZ electricity, channel spacing for wifi, etc). It doesn't matter which one is used, it's just a LOT better if we all agree. (West coast uses 60HZ, east coast settles on 50HZ, what happens when they meet at the MIssissippi).
"You can’t shoot a deer from a boat. That probably happens a lot in Mississippi where someone is going down the river and sees a boat on someone’s property and starts shooting." Huh??