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No matter what you call the new enforcement requirements, it really boils down to the fact that the "one size fits all" principal coming from the legislature is false. California has a minimum of three different areas, each with its own unique characteristics. It is just flat impossible to enforce rules and regs that are really tailored for the majority of the state - i.e. - SF Bay Area, LA, San Diego, and Sacramento in rural CA where you don't have the infrastructure, programs, funding, or personnel to support the latest mandatesconarb said:This is particularly true in Sue's case in the State of Jefferson, she is now having to enforce radical left-wing political codes like our Green and Energy Codes in an area with a very conservative population, to say nothing of a commercially generated requirement like the fire sprinkler mandate. These code mandates alone could cause a ground swell for the secession of several counties from Southern Oregon and Northern California and the formation of the new State of Jefferson, a movement derailed by WWII but gaining momentum again as our society becomes more totalitarian. I don't think that Sue would make a good "Green Policeman".
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I think that it is time again to revisit the subject of dividing CA into three states, not just one. Sorry this went so far off topic. I can only take so much............:mrgreen::cowboy