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So how is offering money for old cars any different than tax incentives for hybrids or money for guns that a lot of states/counties run occasionally?
This is an optional bill just like the money for guns, you don’t have to take your gun it either (not that I’d ever own one anyway).
Now if at some point they try to do something stupid and make it mandatory then you start the campaign to stop them.
Seems like a lot to do about nothing and a lot more upheaval at this than in how privacy was compromised after 911. I’m more concerned about that.
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