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    Not me.

    We've had these type of regulations in effect for a little bit now, but nowhere near as strict. For example...no limit on turning them in.

    No special permit needed to carry so many or any of that nonsense.

    This is why you do it right with disposing of them...eventually your town, city, county or state is going to make rules. Would you rather unload 130 whole tv's or find somewhere to dump your several hundred pounds of leaded glass that is now considered hazardous waste by your local government? (Not directed to the OP, just a side note from a prior thread. I know the OP got handled them properly, or so I gather from his own words.)

    Sorry to see this happened to you. Especially how strict it is with the limits an permit to carry/drop off more then 3.



    I'll keep taking them long as I have an outlet for them.

    Sirscrapalot - Getting funky like a monkey.

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