Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill banning the release of airborne chemicals that critics say is inspired by "chemtrails" conspiracy theories.
The bill forbids "intentional injection, release, or dispersion" of chemicals into the air.
State legislatures seem to do a lot of stupid things. This is almost as dumb as when Indiana considered defining π as 3.2. It's as dumb as the outlawing of whaling in Utah.
At least it looks like they're getting stuff done, unlike their counter=parts in DC
ReplyDeleteWould that also apply to:
ReplyDeleteArial applicators, poisons for bugs via air.
Those earth F^(ker diesel trucks with black exhaust.
Maybe the airlines that go there.
Wind bags producing large volumes of hot air.
I love it when idiots step on their cranks.
Eck!
Does that include those damned spray air fresheners? Those things can make me leave a room faster than a loud get-out. Those things are toxic to me and if they outlaw that crap I am all for it.
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I posted that one to Facebook as "State Legislatures Outlaw Physics".
ReplyDeleteI admit I had hopes that Tennessee would have evolved beyond the Scopes Monkey Trial.
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