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Old 12-20-2007, 11:19 PM   #4
GfBTWMmV

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Actually, no. We really need to set a single national standard. What happens when each state sets its own? Companies are going to have to make cars (or other stuff besides cars) to cater to each state? That's ludicris. If anything, the authority that California was granted to set it's own pollution standards should be revoked.
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