Cruiserdrew
On the way there
What a joke this state has become.
Banning the 100 cans of coleman fuel purchased every year yet selling millions of gallons of gasoline with basically the same components-every day. That gasoline is poured into every car, truck, chainsaw, leaf blower, outboard, and weed whacker in the state and i'll bet a lot of it gets spilled-especially with the CARB complaint gas cans.
What's ironic, is that most new stoves and lanterns are "dual fuel" and burning regular unleaded gas in a coleman stove releases far more harmful stuff into the air, than burning the very nearly pure naptha in Coleman fuel. Somebody at the CARB wasn't thinking on this one.
So I guess the plan is just to cause inconvenience to the thousand or so people that still use white gas camp stoves, because it certainly isn't doing anything to combat air pollution. I'm all for cleaner air, but this is just a law for the sake of a law, that will have no impact on the problem of air pollution.
I'm going to start smuggling my coleman fuel in from Nevada.
Banning the 100 cans of coleman fuel purchased every year yet selling millions of gallons of gasoline with basically the same components-every day. That gasoline is poured into every car, truck, chainsaw, leaf blower, outboard, and weed whacker in the state and i'll bet a lot of it gets spilled-especially with the CARB complaint gas cans.
What's ironic, is that most new stoves and lanterns are "dual fuel" and burning regular unleaded gas in a coleman stove releases far more harmful stuff into the air, than burning the very nearly pure naptha in Coleman fuel. Somebody at the CARB wasn't thinking on this one.
So I guess the plan is just to cause inconvenience to the thousand or so people that still use white gas camp stoves, because it certainly isn't doing anything to combat air pollution. I'm all for cleaner air, but this is just a law for the sake of a law, that will have no impact on the problem of air pollution.
I'm going to start smuggling my coleman fuel in from Nevada.

