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Offline rpm

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« Reply #15 on: March 28, 2007, 06:55:44 PM »
Hmm, our plastic sacks are made from recycled material and corn starch. They break down pretty fast, especially if you put over 5 lbs in them.
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« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2007, 05:01:02 AM »
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paper or plastic sir?

hmmmm kill a tree or choke a fish... decisions decisions.


Plant a tree , make lures from recycled plastic bags.
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« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2007, 05:13:10 AM »
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I think we should give the west coast libs what they want, and legalize hemp.

Then, they would all just sit around and quit causing all this trouble.


I say why wait for the "big quake" to take care of the west coast...

Issue each person a fully recyclable shovel and have them start digging now along the san andreas... make themselves their own little island now or better yet a separate little island country

"New Atlantis"..

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« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2007, 08:37:29 AM »
Only 388 in 30 yrs?  I know there are more that deserve it than that!

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Re: Laz, Time to move to Texas
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2007, 01:10:12 PM »
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the link wouldnt work, so I just copied it all

[DALLAS (Reuters) - Criminals in Texas beware: if you threaten someone in their car or office, the citizens of this state where guns are ubiquitous have the right to shoot you dead.
 
Governor Rick Perry's office said on Tuesday that he had signed a new law that expands Texans' existing right to use deadly force to defend themselves "without retreat" in their homes, cars and workplaces.

"The right to defend oneself from an imminent act of harm should not only be clearly defined in Texas law, but is intuitive to human nature," Perry said on his Web site.

The new law, which takes affect on September 1, extends an exception to a statute that required a person to retreat in the face of a criminal attack. The exception was in the case of an intruder unlawfully entering a person's home.

The law extends a person's right to stand their ground beyond the home to vehicles and workplaces, allowing the reasonable use of deadly force, the governor's office said.

The reasonable use of lethal force will be allowed if an intruder is:

- Committing certain violent crimes, such as murder or sexual assault, or is attempting to commit such crimes

- Unlawfully trying to enter a protected place

- Unlawfully trying to remove a person from a protected place.

The law also provides civil immunity for a person who lawfully slays an intruder or attacker in such situations.

Texas joins several other states including Florida that have or are considering similar laws.

Sympathy for violent offenders and criminals in general runs low in Texas, underscored by its busy death row. The state leads the United States in executions with 388 since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976 by the        U.S. Supreme Court.

A conservative political outlook and widespread fondness for hunting also means Texans are a well-armed people capable of defending themselves with deadly force.

It is easy to acquire guns over the counter in Texas and lawful to carry a concealed handgun with a permit.


Wish they would pass that here in California.

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« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2007, 02:09:15 PM »
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Only 388 in 30 yrs?  I know there are more that deserve it than that!
And we still have convicts who have been on death row for over 30 years.  We ain't moving fast enough to rid ourselves of this tax burden.
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