Oh, so just do NOT FUCKING CARE.
These fucking morons can fuck themselves.
No, a stupid fucking sticker on a gas pump is going to get me to buy a EV (while you are burning them and shooting at people that own them) you FUCKING MORONS.
Yet another waste of fucking money from the moronic left.
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>Some Colorado state lawmakers are so worried about our air quality that they want climate warning labels on gas pumps.
A bill that passed the state House would require retailers to warn customers that burning fossil fuels "releases air pollutants and greenhouse gases, known by the state of Colorado to be linked to significant health impacts and global heating."
Opponents say the label is unnecessary and will simply cost retailers, and in turn consumers, more money. The bill's sponsors, including state Rep. Junie Joseph, a Democrat from Boulder, say the climate labels, like nutrition labels, could help change behavior.
"In Colorado we're doing a great job when comes to our environmental policies but there are people who are driving into this state who do not have access to the same information and I do believe having that label on the gas pump could potentially educate them," Joseph said.
Oh, so just do NOT FUCKING CARE.
These fucking morons can fuck themselves.
No, a stupid fucking sticker on a gas pump is going to get me to buy a EV (while you are burning them and shooting at people that own them) you FUCKING MORONS.
Yet another waste of fucking money from the moronic left.
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From the post:
>>Some Colorado state lawmakers are so worried about our air quality that they want climate warning labels on gas pumps.
A bill that passed the state House would require retailers to warn customers that burning fossil fuels "releases air pollutants and greenhouse gases, known by the state of Colorado to be linked to significant health impacts and global heating."
Opponents say the label is unnecessary and will simply cost retailers, and in turn consumers, more money. The bill's sponsors, including state Rep. Junie Joseph, a Democrat from Boulder, say the climate labels, like nutrition labels, could help change behavior.
"In Colorado we're doing a great job when comes to our environmental policies but there are people who are driving into this state who do not have access to the same information and I do believe having that label on the gas pump could potentially educate them," Joseph said.
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