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    California Bans Small Off-Road Gas Engines, Including Lawnmowers And Chainsaw

    WEDNESDAY, OCT 13, 2021 - 03:44 AM
    Authored by Christopher Burroughs via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),


    California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses the state's plan for homelessness inniciatives in Los Angeles, Calif., on Sept. 29, 2021. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)

    California moved one step closer to ending reliance on fossil fuels as Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new bill into law on Sunday to ban all off-road gas-powered engines.

    The new law requires the state to apply the new rule by Jan. 1, 2024, or as soon as regulators determine is “feasible,” whichever date is later, according to the bill.

    The bill served as one step in the governor’s California Comeback Plan that includes a strong focus on climate change initiatives.

    “In a time when the state and country are more divided than ever, this legislative session reminds us what we can accomplish together. I am thankful for our partners in the state Legislature who furthered our efforts to tackle the state’s most persistent challenges – together, we took action to address those challenges head-on, implementing historic legislation and the California Comeback Plan to hit fast forward on our state’s recovery,” Newsom said in a press release on Saturday.

    “What we’re doing here in California is unprecedented in both nature and scale. We will come back from this pandemic stronger than ever before,” he added.

    A ‘Massive Change’ Measure

    Not all Californians approve of the new legislation. Andrew Bray, vice president of government relations for the National Association of Landscape Professionals, argued the zero-emission commercial-grade equipment landscapers will be far too expensive.

    These companies are going to have to completely retrofit their entire workshops to be able to handle this massive change in voltage so they’re going to be charged every day,” Bray said, according to a Los Angeles Times report Saturday.

    The change could strongly impact small businesses in landscaping and related industries. In addition to increased costs, the change could result in other unexpected problems, such as the need to carry charged batteries.

    “Bray said a three-person landscaping crew will need to carry 30 to 40 fully charged batteries to power its equipment during a full day’s work,” according to the report.

    A Small Business Disaster

    The new law is expected to affect nearly 50,000 small businesses, according to The Washington Examiner. It noted that California’s budget includes $30 million for professional landscapers and gardeners to quit using gas-powered equipment, but that it would not be enough to cover the full costs.

    The change is also not the only recent climate change announcement regarding gas-powered engines by Newsom. Last month, the governor signed an executive order to ban gas-powered and diesel cars by 2035.

    This is the most impactful step our state can take to fight climate change,” Newsom said in the press release announcing the order. “For too many decades, we have allowed cars to pollute the air that our children and families breathe.


    https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/cal...-and-chainsaws
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    so, commmiefornia now limits gas-powered cars/trucks; watering your lawn or washing said car/truck; not running your a/c unless its an emergency (not to mention PPG is going to have rolling blackouts so as not to cause f fires); covid restrictions; education meltdown/ commies in govt and soon you won't be able to mow/edge your lawn. so fields of weeds/grass will mark neighborhoods. so it will now totally look like a third world country. well, ought to make the illegals feel right at home! prep and pray, the end has arrived.

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    Quote Originally Posted by consteacher1 View Post
    well, ought to make the illegals feel right at home!
    Except for Paco and his entire yard maintenance crew. There are a hell of a lot of Pacos.
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    A homeowner will be fined for using a gas mower or not cutting his lawn.
    It is a lose loss situations.
    Automobiles will have a 50 mile range at best.
    There will be no escaping out of State or into the moutains

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