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RE: Are all gasoline cans junk these days ?

Posted by Inmate51 on June 12, 2017 at 09:34:50:

You can thank the environmentalist whacko lobbies and the EPA for that. We don't want any excess fumes going into the atmosphere! This is an example of what Pres. Trump means when he says the EPA is out of control.

This might make you a little sad/nostalgic: I remember when my parents had a gas can for the lawnmower, and it actually was a metal CAN. About 3 gallons, with a built-in metal nozzle and a little vent hole, both with screw-on metal caps. Easy-peasy. Try selling those these days.

Here's another good one: 1.6 gallon per flush toilets - MANDATED by the government. A company cannot build or sell toilets which use more than that. Ok, so, I'll just flush it twice instead of once. Problem solved.

BTW, has anyone here actually read all the non-removable stickers/notices on the car windshield visor?

:)