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They will never stop. Their goal is unachieveable so they can't. Look at the damage they've done to the wood stove world. If left unabated, they will outlaw fireplace and wood stove use as well as using the water on your own land.
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Of Course they would use a Pin Head California University to do the tests because they would have been laughed out of any other University in any other state. I wonder if they will end up outlawing tail gate parties at all the college in California. I know they dang sure don't want to mess with them folks up on Rocky Top and their tail gate parties................... :rock: :rock:

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Another regulation is that propane tanks are required to be checked every 8 years. I had a U-Haul here on Hixson Pike that refused to fill my grill's tank due to that. I've only had the grill about 3 years but the tank had just turned 8 years old in January of this year. So, I took it to one of those exchange places and traded it in for a new one. (I checked that date on the one I was getting.) It cost me about $28 or so but it was filled. now I can take it anywhere and get it filled.

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Meh, I don't like gas anyway CHARCOAL FOR LIFE lol. Seriously I had a gas grill for one summer, gave it to my brother and went back to charcoal. That said this is a stupid waste of our tax money!!!!


Charcoal is king however, gas is handy. You can make fantastic tasting food on gas the key is don't clean it! Just the grate. Regulating temps on gas is so much easier. I use both. Frequently.

Once they regulate the gas grills to the point of non existence, they'll make charcoal prohibitively expensive. It'll be like Europe here before you know it, and we won't be smiling either.
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Meh, I don't like gas anyway CHARCOAL FOR LIFE lol. Seriously I had a gas grill for one summer, gave it to my brother and went back to charcoal. That said this is a stupid waste of our tax money!!!!

Don't worry....they are coming for yours next. newlaugh.gif

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Charcoal is king however, gas is handy. You can make fantastic tasting food on gas the key is don't clean it! Just the grate. Regulating temps on gas is so much easier. I use both. Frequently.

Once they regulate the gas grills to the point of non existence, they'll make charcoal prohibitively expensive. It'll be like Europe here before you know it, and we won't be smiling either.

when/if that happens I have a ton of hickory/oak trees on my 2 pieces of land that can sacrifice limbs for my outdoor cooking pleasure

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Charcoal is king however, gas is handy. You can make fantastic tasting food on gas the key is don't clean it! Just the grate. Regulating temps on gas is so much easier. I use both. Frequently.

Once they regulate the gas grills to the point of non existence, they'll make charcoal prohibitively expensive. It'll be like Europe here before you know it, and we won't be smiling either

 

Regulating temps on a charcoal grill is easy just by opening and closing your vents.   For those of you that can't learn how to do it, gas is your friend.  :doh:

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Yeah, and get this... When mine finally broke. I discovered that you cannot get a decent freaking gas can any longer. Now they all have this ridiculous gas valve cap BS on them.... WTF!! :rant:



Problem solved:

Gas Spout - Replacement Spout And Cap For Pre 2009 Gas Cans And Water Jugs (White Set or Black Set) EZ-Pour http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CXTT232/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_2z3cvb0NXV5N6
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CXTT232/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_2z3cvb0NXV5N6
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Another regulation is that propane tanks are required to be checked every 8 years. I had a U-Haul here on Hixson Pike that refused to fill my grill's tank due to that. I've only had the grill about 3 years but the tank had just turned 8 years old in January of this year. So, I took it to one of those exchange places and traded it in for a new one. (I checked that date on the one I was getting.) It cost me about $28 or so but it was filled. now I can take it anywhere and get it filled.

 

Just watch out for the Blue Rhino. They have a special valve to prevent their tanks being filled by independents. They also underfill.

 

http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/2250451/beware-of-blue-rhino-propane-tank-exchange

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