If that were to happen I'd pay to watch it. Stay away from barber shop shaves.
Posted by Jack at April 28, 2004 02:28 PMActually State, Local, and Tribal governments DO have the authority to issue stricter rules than EPA, under the CLean Air Act, section 116.
Sec. 116. Except as otherwise provided in sections 119 (c),
(e), and (f)(as in effect before the date of the enactment of the
Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977), 209, 211(c)(4), and 233
(preempting certain State regulation of moving sources) nothing
in this Act shall preclude or deny the right of any State or
political subdivision thereof to adopt or enforce (1) any
standard or limitation respecting emissions of air pollutants or
(2) any requirement respecting control or abatement of air
pollution; except that if an emission standard or limitation is
in effect under an applicable implementation plan or under
section 111 or 112, such State or political subdivision may not
adopt or enforce any emission standard or limitation which is
less stringent than the standard or limitation under such plan or
section.
[42 U.S.C. 7416]
SCOTUS gets another one wrong. Do they ever get anything right?
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