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The nonsense pedlers are at their finest.
Putting businesses under with the regulations that make no sense whatsoever.
There should be a law that lawyers could be hired for legal matters, however no one ever taking the bar exam in any state should be allowed to run for any public office.
Complicating simple termanology has cost many their livelyhoods. There seems to be little argument about this suggestion.The laws are already made. they are all in the constitution and the bill of rights, nuff said!
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Jim Thynne For Your Post:
It's a case where hiring a person to run the business would have taken care of a lot of issues and left him free to do the work.
But, none of that would have addressed what I consider to be the real issues - exposure to solvents, lead, etc. I'd feel pretty dumb if I were lying in a hospital bed with some sort of terminal disease all so some guy in a state 500 miles away could hunt with a prettier gun.
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to greg conomos For Your Post:
Sometimes it is just time to hang it up. I loved the business, but with the chemical issues and the beloved government I completely understand............Good luck to you!!