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I haven't seen it for myself but this doesn't sound great.
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That is one interesting link!!!!!
I thought so too and it led me to start searching for other articles on the topic and it's interesting but not very pretty.
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Wow, your wife must be really intuitive. How else could she spot the Northerners in Publix without them wearing their Northerner identifying badge?

Plenty of full timers are pushy, annoying, etc, too. Your comment reeks of stereotyping and is patently ridiculous.
She can tell what state you are from due to your dialect and pronounciation.
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To your middle paragraph. Not many people sit around and watch stored guns. But, (you knew there would be a but) no matter how well guns or ammo are locked up, an awful lot of them seem to end up in the hands of folks who use them to intentionally do a lot of harm and bad stuff. What do you think we, as a God loving, peace loving country ought to do to stop guns from being used in this reprehensible manner?
The way to stop mass murders is require all guns for civilians to be single shot. Police then confiscate all multiple magazine guns and buy some back until there is mostly single shot. Then the mass murders will decrease. Australia did something along those lines with GREAT SUCCESS!
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The way to stop mass murders is require all guns for civilians to be single shot. Police then confiscate all multiple magazine guns and buy some back until there is mostly single shot. Then the mass murders will decrease. Australia did something along those lines with GREAT SUCCESS!
I wonder if Kennedy was really shot with one single shot rifle?
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To get back on topic, my only point about this thread is that Florida doesn't need a state law banning plastic grocery bags.
If it were a vote-able question on a Fl. ballot , I would vote to ban plastic grocery bags.
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I thought so too and it led me to start searching for other articles on the topic and it's interesting but not very pretty.
As i always say, "we have to start taking care of our MOTHER". It is the only one we have.
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That is not the common definition of recycling. The common definition is recovering the material from an item so that it can be used again as that same material - re-cycling. Aluminum from cans can be reused as aluminum; glass from bottles can be reused as glass; plastics can be reused as plastics.

Our trash isn't recycled into energy, it is destroyed (burned) to extract energy. Except for some metals, the original material no longer exists to be reused.

I suppose if you insist on calling trash-to-energy a form of recycling then every engine that burns a petroleum product is also a recycling system that recycles oil into energy.
Just as long as the trash does not wind up in a landfill, I'm good.
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ban guns, with few reasonable exceptions. Yes, bad guys and girls may still get their hands on a gun. But with far fewer guns available, it would be more difficult to come by them. Basically few tax dollars. And, I recon, far more lives saved.
Make your choice. Lives hang in the balance.
LOL just like making drugs illegal stopped people from using drugs. Did it make drugs "less difficult to come by"? Don't be so naive.
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Burning leaves various kinds of altered materials behind. Like wood fire in a fireplace leaves ashes and smoke and various gases, burnt trash leaves stuff, too. What kinds of stuff depends on what the trash consists of. So, the questions I have are, what does the waste from burning consist of (metals, glass, plastic gunk, ash)? Is any of the waste toxic or harmful to the environment in any way.? How is the residue or waste from burning disposed of. What happens to it?
Burning oil, coal, natural gas, to create energy produces some pretty nasty by products. What about trash? Just how clean ( or unclean) is it?
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. I agree that there are plenty of distractions from so much corruption, gas-lighting, etc, but with a background in science, I know this is not the "hysteria du jour". I can't do anything about much of the craziness going on right now in the world but I can do my part by bringing bags when I go shopping at the grocery stores as well as other stores. I asked my local Publix and they use thousands of bags a day. Multiply that by the hundreds of Publix, Walmarts, Winn Dixie, etc.,etc in Florida and the number is astronomical. Many of this plastic ends up in landfills and the ocean.
I throw out all my plastic bags into the trash. Covanta burns it. My plastic bags that I discard in the trash do not wind up in a landfill or the ocean.
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I’m from Canada and we are eliminating plastic bags.. When I come to the Villages I’m so disappointed that stores especially Walmart continue to use plastic bags…Why is it that people can spend $400.00 at Costco who don’t offer bags and don’t have an issue…then go to Walmart and use 10 bags for a $50.00 order…Hello people don’t you see what these bags are doing to the environment…
Here, in The Villages, no plastic bag goes into a landfill or an ocean. Haven't you been reading about Covanta on this thread? No worries. Use all the plastic bags you want. Just toss them in the regular trash and Covanta will incinerate them and turn them into electricity. WIN....WIN.
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There are many many products sold in plastic containers and people are worried about plastic grocery bags? What about soda, water, many bulk vegetables, condiments such as ketchup and mustard along with a plethora of other products?
Plastics are all around us. We all use plastics in one way or another. Embrace it. Here in The Villages, we do not have to feel guilty about using plastics. Thank goodness for Covanta and their process of clean burning to energy.
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