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California law bans small off-road gas engines, including lawnmowers and chainsaws
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<blockquote data-quote="GTS225" data-source="post: 485858" data-attributes="member: 6678"><p>I saw that on a "Lehto's Law" video. It sounds as if the law will ban the <em>sale</em> of new, but not the use of existing equipment. This should open up a huge retail market in the border areas of neighboring states. Well, at least until they ban the "importation" of new, followed by banning the use of them, as well. I don't see battery/electrics being a viable replacement.</p><p>First question from me is, "Are municipalities going to do away with lawn care standards as the supply of small engine equipment dwindles due to attrition?" (I'd be willing to bet that HOA's won't.)</p><p></p><p>I think I also saw that small marine engines get a pass. Interesting.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTS225, post: 485858, member: 6678"] I saw that on a "Lehto's Law" video. It sounds as if the law will ban the [i]sale[/i] of new, but not the use of existing equipment. This should open up a huge retail market in the border areas of neighboring states. Well, at least until they ban the "importation" of new, followed by banning the use of them, as well. I don't see battery/electrics being a viable replacement. First question from me is, "Are municipalities going to do away with lawn care standards as the supply of small engine equipment dwindles due to attrition?" (I'd be willing to bet that HOA's won't.) I think I also saw that small marine engines get a pass. Interesting. Roger [/QUOTE]
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