Subj : the canadian fed gov't is using some To : Nick Andre From : August Abolins Date : Sat Jun 25 2022 07:50:00 Hello Nick Andre! ** On Saturday 25.06.22 - 02:38, Nick Andre wrote to August Abolins: NA> On 24 Jun 22 19:21:37, August Abolins said the following to All: AA>> the canadian fed gov't is using some weird language to AA>> define "single-use" plastic. garbage bags and doggie-poo AA>> bags are ok, but durable grocery bags that can then be AA>> used for garbage, are not. NA> Then by that logic, plastic straws are okay. The "definition" has an exception for that! The bendable/flexi straws are "ok", but the not the straight ones. NA> What a weird nutty libtarded society we live in... that NA> THIS is priority. They DO say that it's problem based on the amount of plastic showing up on "the shores". I suppose, since is a Canadian ruling, they mean the shores of the Great Lakes. Here's the link to the original article. Notice how the gov't explanation kinda waffles in the exceptions: https://bbs.lc/8wDFG https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/single-use-plastics-explained- 1.6498061 -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.51 * Origin: Mobile? Join CHAT here: https://tinyurl.com/y5k7tsla (1:153/757.21) .