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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Are we really free?


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yet Nestle's collects millions of gallons of rainwater and ships it to China every week by paying off one politico in Michigan

Anonymous said...

Not in Colorado . They are free.

Anonymous said...

My grandmother uses rainwater for coffee everyday (oldschool I know)

how is that illegal?

Anonymous said...

Cash will join that list soon.

Anonymous said...

It's illegal because people will leave it open to contaminants without realizing. You are creating a hotel for mosquitoes.

Anonymous said...

Collecting rainwater is not illegal here, or most places. It's illegal where rainwater is necessary for crops to grow and economies to survive. Sometimes this makes sense, sometimes not. Don't worry, your rain barrel is legal here.

Raw milk is gross as hell. Go ahead and drink it; there is a reason Louis Pasteur is famous. Shouldn't be banned, but don't expect medical assistance when you almost die.

Legalize the freaking PLANT. Duh.

We should all be allowed to fish wherever, whenever, and forever. Commercial fishing is worth regulating. That way we still have Mahi on the menu in 5 years.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
It's illegal because people will leave it open to contaminants without realizing. You are creating a hotel for mosquitoes.

November 10, 2015 at 9:21 AM

you mean like ponds, ditches, ground depressions, etc.?

lmclain said...

Wow.
The sheep have almost completed their indoctrination.