EPA To Regulate Hotel Showers, Backyard BBQs And MUCH More



Barbecue Regulation

bbq barbecue regulation The EPA now wants to regulate how you cook on a BBQ grill to save us all from the pollution it causes and to save ‘barbecue pit masters’ from acute ‘health hazards.’

It’s quite obvious that the larger picture here is to give the EPA yet another reason to step onto your property an issue fines to make you more subservient to the federal government. It also serves as part of their overall climate change fraud.

“The idea that the EPA wants to find their way into our back yards, where we’re congregating with our neighbors, having a good time, on the 4th of July, barbecuing pork steak or hamburgers, is ridiculous and it’s emblematic of agency that’s sort of out of control,” stated State Senator Eric Schmitt (R) from St. Louis, who kicked off a #porksteakrebellion after discovering that the EPA is funding a study on propane grill emissions.

Those opposed to the study met Monday night at St. Louis’ LeGrand’s Market & Catering sandwiches shop after Schmitt launched the rebellion via Twitter.

“Personally, I think being able to barbecue in your back yard extends your life,” customer Pat Schommer told Fox. “It’s part of pleasure – backyard barbecuing and I love it.”

The EPA said that it doesn’t regulate people’s backyard barbecues and that the grant is part of the EPA’s “National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet (2014)”, which is a student-designed competition for sustainability.

Schmitt called on people to grill in their backyards this week as a sort of “peaceful protest”.

Source: foxnews.com

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