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Tue, 9 Dec 2008 18:47:08 -0700
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> that is the free for all use of chemicals that are restricted or banned in
> North America.

Having already recieved a couple of emails on this, I would like to clarify. 
A better choice of words would have been "restricted or banned in what are 
often termed 1st world countries".  My apologies.  I do not believe that 
Canada & the US hold any kind of righteous moral ground when it comes to 
chemical usage.  In fact I know we have a thing or two to learn from some of 
our European cousins.

Dave Tharle
Ardmore, AB
Canada

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