Emission Delete Legal?

Patel and Bondi have started to neuter the ATF. I want to buy a suppressor and go home with it same day. It’s been a long time coming. Lots of alphabet boys gonna be jobless. And we’re only just a smidge more than a month into the “reset”. Good times ahead.
 
Patel and Bondi have started to neuter the ATF. I want to buy a suppressor and go home with it same day. It’s been a long time coming. Lots of alphabet boys gonna be jobless. And we’re only just a smidge more than a month into the “reset”. Good times ahead.
I want an integrated barrel suppressor for my 10/22. I'm holding off to see what happens. I've built a couple and bought a couple. I want that database destroyed too.
 
Statute of limitations on CAA knowing violations is 5 years just FYI.

Since transportation emissions are included in all revisions of the CAA the overturning of Chevron really doesn't apply here. Be careful what "advice" you put on the Internet because it will live forever, unlike the current administration.
 
Statute of limitations on CAA knowing violations is 5 years just FYI.

Since transportation emissions are included in all revisions of the CAA the overturning of Chevron really doesn't apply here. Be careful what "advice" you put on the Internet because it will live forever, unlike the current administration.
My sawzall can't read!
 
Statute of limitations on CAA knowing violations is 5 years just FYI.

Since transportation emissions are included in all revisions of the CAA the overturning of Chevron really doesn't apply here. Be careful what "advice" you put on the Internet because it will live forever, unlike the current administration.
If it’s on the internet it has to be true 😂
 
DFM bye bye! Stellantis sources say it'll stop 8% of dealer buy backs.

 
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As usual politicians like to say they're doing something when in reality not doing anything at all. As of now they're still debating whether EPA waiving preemption for California is a "rule" or not. GAO says no, so it'll probably wind up on the appellate ladder.

That doesn't even get into the CRA's exemption for "particular acceptability."

TLDR: Nothing has changed and nothing will change in the near future. Check back in March 2026.
 
As usual politicians like to say they're doing something when in reality not doing anything at all. As of now they're still debating whether EPA waiving preemption for California is a "rule" or not. GAO says no, so it'll probably wind up on the appellate ladder.

That doesn't even get into the CRA's exemption for "particular acceptability."

TLDR: Nothing has changed and nothing will change in the near future. Check back in March 2026.
Fuck you bot, we'll be puking out soot all over your dumbass before Independence Day!
 
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