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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 1208736" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Dennis I've heard them state not to eat various fish in McGee Creek at various times for a lot more than two years. And the word <strong><em>USED</em></strong> to be that it was naturally occurring. So I'm right there with you. I call BS. They either are lying or don't know for sure. And like I said earlier in this thread the danger levels dictated by the feds are ridiculously low. I can remember in grade school we used these "science kits" and made a working thermometer for a science project. No hazmat suits or any kind of PPE. Can you imagine what the feds would do today? Man they would bring indictments down upon the school administration! Also I heard my grandfather say that they used to play with mercury as kids. He died just short of 90 years old. I don't buy a thing they say anymore because you are right, it's just about more regulation and generating new taxes in the form of fees to feed an ever growing bureaucracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 1208736, member: 3099"] Dennis I've heard them state not to eat various fish in McGee Creek at various times for a lot more than two years. And the word [B][I]USED[/I][/B] to be that it was naturally occurring. So I'm right there with you. I call BS. They either are lying or don't know for sure. And like I said earlier in this thread the danger levels dictated by the feds are ridiculously low. I can remember in grade school we used these "science kits" and made a working thermometer for a science project. No hazmat suits or any kind of PPE. Can you imagine what the feds would do today? Man they would bring indictments down upon the school administration! Also I heard my grandfather say that they used to play with mercury as kids. He died just short of 90 years old. I don't buy a thing they say anymore because you are right, it's just about more regulation and generating new taxes in the form of fees to feed an ever growing bureaucracy. [/QUOTE]
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