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Author Topic: What Should I do with All of These Divine Mercy Cards?  (Read 1351 times)

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Re: What Should I do with All of These Divine Mercy Cards?
« Reply #10 on: December 25, 2017, 05:32:59 PM »
Is that because of the fire danger or because of air quality?  We occasionally have "no burn days" where I live because of air quality.
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The ban on burning wood, wood products or gas log fireplaces was put into effect before the wild fires started but as usual, the liberals behind the ban argue that the wildfires only reinforce the legitimacy of the ban. I don't think there has been a wild fire around here blamed on sparks from someone's fireplace.
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It was first started because of air quality concerns but I couldn't see anything unusually bad about the air. Actually, if air quality was measurably worse it seems to me that could be explained by the chemtrails we've been seeing almost every day over L.A. 
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Re: What Should I do with All of These Divine Mercy Cards?
« Reply #11 on: December 25, 2017, 05:39:28 PM »
I agree, burn them when the moratorium is over.
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From the looks of things this moratorium might be a permanent fixture with Jerry Moonbeam Brown for Governor.
They've already made it impossible to get a building permit when your plans include a fireplace in new construction.
No fireplaces are found in any new homes anywhere in California.
About 80 years ago back yard incinerators were commonplace but they were outlawed in the 1950's.
Los Angelenos used to dispose of household trash that way but the smoky skies were pretty noxious.
I recall having painful breathing in the 60's on smoggy days. Air quality has improved a lot since then.
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