In response to, “EPA eyes new wood burning restrictions, a fuel used by 14 percent of St. Lawrence County homes,” don’t like affordable (barely for many) heat sources when they are wood? Just …
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In response to, “EPA eyes new wood burning restrictions, a fuel used by 14 percent of St. Lawrence County homes,” don’t like affordable (barely for many) heat sources when they are wood? Just fanatically legislate against it! Drive the prices up, legislate the type of wood burning that’s OK until no one can afford it, and force even more people into welfare. Then complain about how much welfare costs the area. Want wood burning to stop? Find jobs, cut taxes! Stop passing the buck on who has to pay other’s taxes.